The School Education Department (SED) Punjab has officially launched the Punjab Rationalization Drive 2025, and the complete Teacher Transfer & Posting System is now live on the SIS Portal. All government school teachers can view their updated transfer status, rationalization adjustments, and posting lists online.
The new rationalization system focuses on student-teacher ratios, subject-wise requirements, and district-level staffing gaps to ensure fair and transparent teacher allocation across Punjab.
Key Features of the Rationalization Drive 2025
- Updated transfer/posting list uploaded on SIS Portal
- Surplus teacher adjustment started across districts
- New subject-wise vacancy data integrated
- All primary, elementary & secondary schools included
- Teachers can download official PDF orders
- Data correction window open for profile updates
- Promotion-based placement details added
This update affects all school categories under SED Punjab.
Who Is Affected in Rationalization 2025?
This drive includes:
- PST/ESE (Primary Teachers)
- EST/SESE (Elementary Teachers)
- SST/SSE (Secondary Teachers)
- SS/Senior Subject Specialists
- Teachers under surplus, adjustment, or transfer policy
- Newly promoted teachers from PSB/PPSC
Every teacher can now check their status through the SIS Portal.
How to Check Transfer & Posting Status on SIS Portal
- Open SIS Punjab App
- Login with CNIC & Password
- Tap Teacher Transfer & Posting 2025
- Select Rationalization List
- Download your updated Transfer / Posting Order
- Verify school info, subject, sanctioned posts, and workload
If data is incorrect, you may request profile correction.
Key Rationalization Rules in 2025
- Schools with excess teachers will send surplus staff to nearby needy schools
- Schools with high enrollment will receive additional teachers
- Female teachers get preference for posting near home
- Subject-specific needs prioritized (Math, Science, English, Computer)
- Teachers with low workload may be shifted
- Promotions automatically trigger new postings
These rules ensure transparent and need-based placement.
Required Documents for Verification
Teachers should keep the following ready:
- CNIC
- Latest service record
- Promotion notification (if applicable)
- Previous transfer order(s)
- Attendance record
- School EMIS code details
⏳ Final Posting Orders Timeline
The final list will be released after:
- Data correction review
- Verification of mismatched profiles
- Updating of school-wise vacancies
- Completion of rationalization adjustments
Teachers should regularly check the SIS Portal for updates.
Also check: Check Your Posting – Teacher Transfer Details on SIS.PESRP Portal 2025
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Punjab Rationalization Drive 2025?
It is a province-wide campaign by SED Punjab to adjust teaching staff according to school needs, workload, enrollment, and subject requirements.
2. Is the transfer list officially uploaded?
Yes. The Teacher Transfer & Posting List 2025 is fully uploaded on the SIS Portal and can be viewed by all teachers.
3. How can teachers check their transfer status?
Teachers must log in to the SIS App, open the “Transfer & Posting” section, and download their updated order.
4. What happens if my school shows no available seat?
It means the school has no sanctioned vacancy. You may be adjusted to the nearest school under rationalization.
5. What if my data is incorrect on SIS Portal?
Use the data correction option within the SIS app. Your head teacher can submit supporting documents.
6. Are female teachers given priority in nearby postings?
Yes. Female teachers are prioritized for postings closer to their residence according to SED policy.
7. Will the system adjust promoted teachers automatically?
Yes, the system updates promotion-based postings and assigns new positions according to available seats.
8. What if my transfer shows “Under Review”?
It means your case is being processed. Final orders will be issued after verification.
9. Can teachers challenge their posting?
Yes, teachers may submit a review request or contact their District Education Authority (DEA).

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