CBSE Board identifies anomalies to obtain accurate data from centers
CBSE Board identifies anomalies to obtain accurate data from centers
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The tenth-outer board exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are going to start from today. 30,96,771 students have been registered this time in the tenth and twelfth examinations. On the other hand, CBSE has made complete preparations for the successful conduct of this examination to be done on a large scale, and this time the board has made adequate arrangements to prevent paper leaks and cheating. This time students have been given QR code-based admit card. To secure the collection and distribution of question papers, the image of the material sent to the center has been tagged along with the photo of the center superintendent. Along with this, the number of encrypted questions being provided on email ID to schools has been increased from 19 to 50, so that the question paper is not leaked in any way. The Board has made adequate arrangements at the examination centers for the successful conduct of examinations.

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The board will have special monitoring at sensitive centers. While the board has added a portal to identify anomalies to get accurate data from the centers. Two new portals have been developed to keep in constant contact with the same school and regional offices. The system of sending the marks of internal assessment and practical examinations along with the photo of lab, test taker and examiner has also been started. The portal to get real-time data of students who have been absent in its lava exams has been improved. 12,06,893 students have been registered in the board exams this time and a total of 18, 89, 878 students have been registered in class X examination. In XII, 52,2,819 girls and 68,4,068 boys and six transgender will take the exam.

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78,8,195 girls and 11,01,664 boys and 19 transgender will appear in the examination in the tenth. A total of 10,359 centers have been set up in 33,517 schools across the country for both examinations. In Delhi, 12,8,756 students have been registered for Class X examination from private schools and 1,76,246 students from government and government-aided schools. While for class XII, 99,053 students from private schools and 1,33,271 students from government-aided schools will take the exam. Just like last year, students suffering from diabetes type-1, sugar tablets, chocolate, candy, banana, oranges, apples, Small bottles of water will be allowed. However, in order to carry these food items, these students will have to present the history of diabetes, the nature of diabetes, and the requirement of breakfast during examination through the principal with a certificate from the diabetologist.

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