ICT-PEIRA Moves to Fully Paperless System
The Islamabad Capital Territory Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority has launched a major IT infrastructure upgrade to transition to an ICT-PEIRA paperless environment, replacing manual workflows with online processing of applications and digital record management.
Officials say the initiative is aimed at boosting transparency and efficiency across the regulatory framework for private educational institutions in Islamabad. The upgraded platform will support online licence applications, centralised records and improved inter-departmental coordination while dramatically reducing dependence on physical paperwork.
The digitisation drive is expected to help institutions and stakeholders by ensuring faster processing times, stronger data security and real-time access to authorised records. Authorities emphasise that these improvements will streamline routine transactions and make regulatory interactions more predictable for schools, administrators and parents.
Aligned with the federal government’s e-governance objectives, the authority plans to deploy the new system in phases with full implementation anticipated in the coming months. Officials say the ICT-PEIRA paperless transition will modernise oversight and service delivery for Islamabad’s private education sector.



