CBSE: Only 18 students in a class will be able to give board exams, know here what are the guidelines for term-2 examinations

Posted on 21st Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

The Central Board of Secondary Education's Term-2 examinations for classes X and XII are going to start on April 26. Because of the prevention of Corona, only 18 students will be able to take the exam in a class. Earlier, 24 students were allowed to sit and take the examination in a class.

 

Students will be allowed inside only after thermal scanning and sanitization at the main gate of the examination centers. Students will have to bring a water bottle and sanitizer to the examination center. The social distance of two yards will have to be followed at all times.

 

Due to the Corona epidemic, the Board has instructed the centers that they will have to strictly follow all the guidelines for the prevention of Kovid. Students, superintendents, and other staff must wear masks at all times. The board has also arranged for an online exam center management system.

 

Under this, as soon as the examination is completed at the center, all the information on it will have to be uploaded to the center superintendent. This work will be done daily. On this, information about students' attendance, copying information, information about students suffering from diabetes, the number of students with disabilities, and additional time is given to them will also have to be given. Arrangement of CCTV cameras at the examination center has also been asked to be ensured.

 

Entry will not be allowed after 10 pm

 

Admission to the center for the examination will start at 9 o'clock. Students will be able to reach the class by 9.45 am. No candidate will be allowed to enter after 10 pm. The exam will be held from 10.30 am to 1.30 am. Candidates will have to take the test with blue or black ink or a gel pen. Candidates will not be allowed to stay on the school premises after the examination is over.

 

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