BSEB sets 10 strict rules for special, compartment exam 2025; police, magistrates deployed for frisking
Anu Parthiban | April 30, 2025 | 10:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Bihar Board time table 2025 for the Inter and Matric special and compartmental exams scheduled on May 2 was notified today.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) chairman Anand Kishore has issued 10 important exam-day guidelines for the Bihar Board Intermediate and Matric Special and Compartment Exams 2025. A total of 62,273 students in Class 10 and 52,390 students in Class 12 have registered for the exams.
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As per the Bihar Board special and compartment exam time table 2025, the BSEB Intermediate exams will be held from May 2 to May 13. Meanwhile, the Class 10 compartment and special exams will conclude on May 7.
The Bihar Board time table for the Inter and Matric special and compartmental exams scheduled on May 2 was notified today. Students registered for the exams are required to download their Bihar Board admit card 2025 from the official websites: biharboardonline.org and biharboardonline.com.
BSEB Compartmental 2025: Exam day guidelines
BSEB chairman Anand Kishore announced several security measures to prevent malpractices during the exams:
Exam and entry timings: Students should enter the exam centre at least 1 hour before the scheduled time. Entry gates will close 30 minutes before the exam begins. For the first shift, entry will be allowed from 8:30 am to 9 am, and for the second shift, from 1 pm to 1:30 pm.
Trespassing: Any student found jumping the boundary wall or entering forcefully will be charged with criminal trespass. Such students will be expelled for 2 years, and an FIR will be filed. An FIR will also be lodged against the centre superintendent and any staff allowing trespassing.
Prohibited items: Students are not allowed to wear electronic, smart, or magnetic watches inside the examination hall.
Invigilators: One invigilator will be appointed for every 25 students. They are responsible for submitting daily reports and ensuring no objectionable items are found with students.
Frisking: Magistrates and police personnel will be deployed at exam centres for frisking and verification at entry points.
CCTV monitoring: All centres have been instructed to have CCTV cameras installed and arrange for videographers.
Lost admit cards: Students who lose their Bihar Board admit card 2025 may be granted provisional permission to appear for the exam after cross-verification with the scanned photo on the attendance and roll sheets.
Inspection register: Centre superintendents have been directed to maintain an inspection register for officers visiting the centres.
Mobile phones: Except for the centre superintendent, no other official, student, or invigilator is allowed to carry a mobile phone into the examination hall.
Section 144: Section 144 has been imposed across the state on exam days. The entry of any unauthorized person near exam centres will be strictly prohibited.
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