Patna: More than 13 Lakh students tend to take intermediary exams at 1,471 centers in all states on Tuesday.
Anand Kishore, Chair of the Beground School Pound (BSEB), said all district judges (DMS), police supervisors (SPS), and district education officers have been instructed to carry out examinations in a peaceful and transparent way with adequate security.
“DMS and SPS will continue to move, ensure that no one is not authorized to enter the exam centers,” he added.
The Chairperson of BSeb also stated that the residents’ order below Section 144 will be issued in a 200 meter radius of inspection centers.
“The WhatsApp group called the BSEB 2022 exam has been created to connect all DMS, SP, and BSEB officials for the purpose of disseminating important messages and quickly resolving any problems,” he said.
According to sources, judges and police officers will be placed in all centers, and no students who are allowed to enter the hall after the examination begins.
At the entrance to the gate, each student will really clay, and there will be one invigilator for every 25 exam participants.
Every invigilator will be asked to provide a written statement that all 25 exam participants under the supervision have been truly lyicis and no one who is approved has been found in their ownership.
In both sides of the exam, packages sealed from questions received from the bank or the treasury will be opened in the centers before a static judge with a complete videography.
On day 1, science students and art will take math checks in the first test and Hindi exam in the second seat.
The exam is scheduled to conclude on February 14.
“Students will receive 100% additional alternative questions in objective and subjective papers in each subject.
For example, if a student is required to answer only 50 questions, there will be 100,” Kishore explained.
He added, “because the exam is being held during the third wave of Covid-19 pandemic, all standard safety guidelines and operating procedures will be strictly followed in the centers for the benefit of students.” Meanwhile, each district will have four model inspection centers where all students, furnames, and security personnel will become women.
In the Patna District, four centers will become Bankipur Government Girl Middle School, Shastri Nagar Middle School, Women’s College, and Goldanibagh Girls’ High School.