Rajasthan Board Exam 2022: Class 10 exam from tomorrow; Know important guidelines
Rajasthan 10th Board Exam 2022: Board has set up CCTV cameras at the exam centres to prevent any kind of misconduct.
Abhiraj P | March 30, 2022 | 09:25 PM IST
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will begin the Class 10 examination tomorrow, March 31. The RBSE Class 10 exam is will be conducted between March 31 and April 26. The board has set up around 6,000 examination centres across the state for conducting the Rajasthan board exam 2022.
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As part of the board's decision to prevent any sort of cheating in the exams, the board has set up CCTV cameras at the exam centres. RBSE has also released a set of guidelines for the smooth conducting of the Rajasthan 10th board exam 2022.
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According to the guidelines, students are required to keep a hard copy of the admit card with them. Possession of admit card is the basic criterion to be allowed to enter the examination hall. Students are also supposed to follow the COVID-19 protocols such as wearing masks, practising social distancing and sanitising during the exam.
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Students are also not allowed to use mobile phones or any other electronic gadgets such as earphones during the examination. If a student is found using such gadgets, their examination will be cancelled, informed the board.
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