CBSE has started preparations for class 10th 12th board examinations. CBSE has issued guidelines for schools regarding the exam. According to this, board examinations will be conducted in those schools only in whose rooms high level CCTV cameras will be installed. Every student will be monitored during the examination with CCTV cameras.
CBSE has started preparations for the class 10th and class 12th board examinations to be held in the year 2025. Guidelines have been issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) regarding board examinations. This time the students will be monitored in the board examinations through high level CCTV cameras. Along with this, CBSE has said that examination centers will be set up in those schools only in which CCTV cameras will be installed. Till now CCTV cameras were not mandatory.
Decision taken due to paper leak
The mandatory requirement of CCTV has been taken regarding the problem of paper leak in the last few examinations so that cheating-free examinations can be conducted successfully.
Every student will be monitored
CBSE has said that CCTVs should be such that every student present in the room can be monitored. If needed, any one student can be monitored by zooming. All students and staff at the center will be informed about the presence of these cameras in advance. Notices will also have to be pasted at the examination centers.
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Schools will have to keep these rules in mind
- The recording of the examination monitoring will have to be kept safe for 2 months after the result is released.
- Appointment of one inspector will be mandatory for 10 examination rooms.
- The inspectors will monitor the rooms through CCTV throughout the exam.
- In case of any problem or disturbance, the chairman of the center will have to be informed immediately.
The form can be filled till October 4
The registration process for class 10th and class 12th is still going on by CBSE. Students who have not yet registered for the board exams can complete the registration process with the help of their school because registration of the student is mandatory to appear in the board exam.
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