UP Board’s high school and intermediate examinations have started from Thursday. Tight security arrangements were made at the peaceful examination centers on the first day. 25234 children registered at 39 examination centers set up across the district took the examination under the supervision of CCTV cameras. During this, no one was given entry without a mask, following the COVID guide line.
On Thursday, 25234 registered students of high school and intermediate took part in the examination at 39 examination centers in the district under the supervision of the Education Department and the district administration. On the first day, due to the question paper of common subject English in high school and intermediate in both the shifts, examination was given at all 39 centres. The examination of English subject of first shift high school students started at 8 am. In which the students were given admission from 7:30. In view of the corona infection along with investigation and search, no one was allowed to enter the examination center without a mask. The students who appeared in the board examination conducted after two years of corona infection were very happy. The exam was conducted under the surveillance of CCTV cameras. In view of the security, police force was deployed outside the examination centers.
The officials also continued to visit the examination centers continuously. The students who missed the exam were very happy to see the easy paper. After this the second shift examination was started from 2 pm. In which Intermediate students took the exam. On the instructions of the government, this time two CCTV cameras with voice recorder have been installed in each room to conduct the examination without copying. Magistrates have been appointed by dividing the district into three zones, 14 sectors in order to make the examination peaceful and for security. Static magistrates were stationed at each center, who were constantly keeping an eye on the examination.