BISE Lahore shifts to a digital system with PITB’s e FOAS, replacing manual paperwork to improve transparency, efficiency, and record management.
Lahore Board Adopts Paperless System
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has officially shifted from traditional paperwork to a fully digital system. This move will replace manual file handling with an automated platform.
Partnership with PITB
The transition is powered by the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) through its e-Filing and Office Automation System e-FOAS. With this system, daily tasks such as file tracking, correspondence, and record management will now be completed online.
Certificates Still Issued Manually
Officials confirmed that while most processes will now run digitally, student certificates will continue to be issued manually until further updates are introduced.
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Data Security Measures in Place
To protect sensitive data, branches have been instructed to:
- Keep login credentials safe
- Change passwords regularly
- Restrict access to authorized employees only

Benefits of Digitization
The new paperless system is expected to:
- Improve transparency in operations
- Reduce delays caused by manual paperwork
- Minimize risks of lost or manipulated files
- Make file tracking and authentication easier
Previous Success
This digital model has already been applied in the Punjab Civil Secretariat and other government departments, resulting in better record-keeping and reduced reliance on physical documents.
Step Toward Digital Governance
By adopting this system, BISE Lahore aims to modernize its services and move toward a complete digital governance structure.