
The West Bengal Council of Greater Secondary Training (WBCHSE) for the primary time have printed the venue of the examination within the admit playing cards to stop any confusion relating to centres for examinees, this 12 months.
Council president Chiranjeeb Bhattacharya on Wednesday mentioned, “Final 12 months in Malda, among the college students reached improper venue. In order that there isn’t any such incident this 12 months, we now have determined to print the examination centres on the admit playing cards.”
The Greater Secondary examinations can be held at 2,089 centres from March 3 to March 18.
This 12 months the whole variety of college students showing for the exams is 5.09 lakh, out of which 54.68% are women and 45.32% are boys. “In all of the districts, we’re seeing variety of women showing for the examination are greater than boys,” Bhattacharya mentioned, including that the variety of women showing for the exams, this 12 months, is round 47,571.
Based on Bhattacharya there was a drop within the variety of college students showing for the Greater Secondary examinations from those that had enrolled. “In 2023, 5,65,428 candidates had appeared for the Madhyamik (Class 10), however we see that 5.09 lakh are showing for the Greater Secondary exams. It’s because many college students selected to go for diploma programs or different skilled programs for which Class 12 is just not necessary,” Bhattacharya mentioned.
To make sure a safe examination course of, the WBCHSE has made CCTV surveillance necessary in any respect examination facilities for the upcoming Greater Secondary (HS) exams.
“CCTV cameras have to be put in on the entry gates of all examination centres and inside venue supervisors’ (confidential) rooms. The transfer goals to keep up the confidentiality of query papers and the sanctity of the examinations. We launched CCTV surveillance final 12 months and have determined to proceed it to keep up the sanctity of the exams. This has been communicated at each district-level assembly, and now we now have formally notified all involved authorities,” he mentioned.
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Moreover, the Council has directed that each one CCTV footage have to be saved securely by venue supervisors for one month after the exams, till April 18. Authorities could examine the recordings if wanted.
“Every query paper may have a digitally printed serial quantity, which the scholars have to put in writing on the highest proper hand facet of their reply sheet. The safety measure is being taken in order that the query paper can’t be copied. Additionally, there may be zero tolerance relating to mobiles or any digital devices within the examination corridor. If any examinee is discovered with any type of digital devices, be it cellular or good telephones, their complete examination for all topics can be cancelled this 12 months,” Bhattacharya mentioned.
Moreover, the examination facilities may have steel detectors put in on the entrance. “The supervisors are suggested to make strict utilization of the steel detector for frisking and to stop carrying any type of cell phone/ electronics units,” mentioned Bhattacharya.
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