Bihar Board Exams 2024: BSEB shares exam-day instructions; reporting time, frisking rules
Vagisha Kaushik | January 25, 2024 | 06:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued exam-day instructions for BSEB Class 10, 12 board exams 2024. The board today organised a review meeting with the nodal officers of each district regarding the conduct of Bihar board exams 2024.
During the meeting, the additional chief secretary directed all the district education officers to complete various works related to infrastructure at all the examination centers of the state before the commencement of BSEB Intermediate exam 2024 from February 1, 2024 among other instructions.
BSEB 10th, 12th Exams 2024: Exam-day instructions
BSEB chairman Anand Kishore gave the following instructions regarding the conduct of exam:
- In any case, it will be mandatory for the candidate to enter the examination hall 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination. Candidates coming late will not be allowed to appear in the examination under any circumstances. The candidates of the first shift should come 30 minutes before the time of commencement of the examination, that is, till 9 AM and the candidates of the second shift should come 30 minutes before 2 PM. Entry into the examination hall will be allowed only before 1:30 pm. After this, candidates coming late will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
- Frisking at two levels - It will be ensured that at the time of entry of candidates into the examination centre, frisking will be arranged at the gate and for this the magistrate and police force deputed at the center will be used. At the second level, frisking will be done by the invigilator in the examination hall, after which he will give a declaration that he has searched all the 25 candidates and no cheat sheet or electronic gadget has been found with them.
- Deputation of one invigilator for every 25 candidates in each class - It will be ensured that one invigilator is deputed for every 25 candidates in each class. Adequate number of inspectors should be deputed.
- Invigilators and other personnel in the examination hall will not take any other documents and mobile phones to the examination center except those related to the examination work. Also, Bluetooth, pager, smart watch, magnetic watch and electronic watch are not to be used by any invigilator or other personnel including the candidates.
- Installation of CCTV cameras and arrangements for videography are to be made at all the examination centers as per the rules of the committee.
- All nodal officers will conduct surprise inspections of various examination centers in their allotted district and will monitor them on the basis of the checklist provided by the committee. Also, any kind of information will be immediately informed to the committee.
- For the successful conduct of examinations, the committee has formed a WhatsApp group of nodal officers, district education officers and district officers, through which information can be exchanged quickly.
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