Patna: Overall 13,45,939 students, including 6.48,518 girls, will appear in an intermediary examination in all streams (science, trade and art) carried out by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) from February 1 at 1,471 centers throughout the country That section.
The examination will begin with mathematical paper and Hindi in two shifts.
Patna District has 84 inspection centers for a total of 78,856 students, including 37,817 girls.
“This year, a total of 100 questions will be asked in objective type questions each containing one sign, but students must complete only 50 questions.
Likewise in subjective questions, exam participants must answer 50% of questions containing 2 and 5 marks,” said BSEB Chairman Anand Kishor stated in a press statement.
All centers and exam rooms are equipped with CCTV cameras.
The entry of everyone separated from the relevant official in the 200 meter radius of the inspection center has been banned under Section 144.
The 24×7 control room has also been established in the BSEB office for the overall supervision of the exam centers.
There will be an invigilator for every 25 students and videographers on 500 students.
Students will be released twice before entering the examination hall.
The candidates must reach the center at least 10 minutes before the start of the exam.
Candidates who arrive late will not be allowed to appear in the examination.
The first sit will be held starting at 9:30 a.m.
to 12.45 pm while the second shift is starting at 14:45 pm until 5pm.
BSeb has prepared 10 different sets of questions for each subject.
The board will give the first 15 minutes to read the question paper and fill the OMR sheet.
Students have asked not to carry electronic devices.
Even teachers and horsers will not be allowed to take cellphones in the exam hall.
BSeb also asked district education officers to give authors to disabled students.
Candidates who take the writer’s facilities will be given an additional maximum of 20 minutes per hour in the examination.
For the convenience of different candidates, setting their seat in the inspection centers will be made on the ground floor.
Candidates, who fail to make corrections in their acceptance card, can produce original documents (PAN cards, aadhaar cards, SIMs, passbooks, passports and voter ID cards) that contain their photos.
If the candidate acceptance card is lost or lagging behind because of an error, the officials concerned will identify him with scanned photos in the presence sheet and temporary permission will be given to appear in the examination after verifying the roll sheet.
Given the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be mandatory to follow standard operating procedures.
This will be mandatory for a candidate to wear a face mask at the inspection center.
The Central Inspector must ensure sanitation of all inspection rooms and administrative rooms every day.
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