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Brief Regarding The Creation of BISE, Multan its functions

History

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Multan was established on 30th March1968.Its establishment came into being after an ordinance of Government of West Pakistan, which was passed by the Assembly of Pakistan on 24, May during a meeting In the beginning, Camp Office of Multan board started working in the Government Central Training College Lahore, on the mid June, it was shifted to Multan headquarter. In the beginning Quetta, Kallat, Bahawalpur and Multan  including Dera Ghazi Khan was included in the Multan Board. In 1968, Quetta and kallat started working separately, in1978 Bahawal Pur Board was established and started working separately. In 1982, Dera Ghazi Khan Board was separated from Multan Board. Now Board Of Intermediate And Secondary Education is working in every division
 
Creation

Board of intermediate and Secondary Education, Multan was constituted under the West Pakistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (Multan and Sargodha) Ordinance, 1968 (now repealed) out of Lahore Board. It is now being governed under the Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act, 1976.

Jurisdiction

The present Jurisdiction of the Board is the Civil Division of Multan Only.

Board of Governors

There are 15 members on the Board of Governors including the Chairman. Few members are ex-officio and others are nominated as per provisions of the Act.

Function of the Board

    The main function of the Boards are as under:-

       1.          To hold and conduct examinations pertaining to Intermediate Education, Secondary Education, Pakistani and Classical Languages and such other examinations as determined by the government.
       2.          To accord, refuse or withdraw recognition to the Educational Institutions.
       3.          To lay down conditions for appointment to various examinations held by the Board.
       4.          To grant certificates and diplomas to the successful candidates.
       5.          To fix, demand and receive fee as may be prescribed by.
       6.          To award scholarships, medals and prizes to position holders.
       7.          To organize and promote extra mural activities.
       8.          To create posts and appoint such staff as may be considered necessary for the purpose of its functions; provided that a post in Bs-17 or above, shall be created with a prior approval of the Controlling Authority.
       9.          To make provision for building's premises, furniture, apparatus, books and other means required for carrying out the purposes of the Act.


Funds

The Board is an autonomous institution with powers to make rules. It does not receive any grant-in-aid or any donation from the Govt. or other semi Govt. agency. It has to generate its own funds through the levy of examinations and other fees.

Organizational Set Up

The Board is an autonomous body and Govt. of the Punjab is its controlling authority. The Chairman, Secretary Controller of Examinations, Audit Officer and DPE are appointed by the Controlling Authority/Govt. on deputation normally for a period of 3 years. Other officers and staff in BS-16 and above are appointed by the Governors, in BS-5 to BS-15 by the Chairman and in BS-1 to BS-4 by the Secretary.