UP Board Exam: Over 4 lakh students skipped exam on day one, 23 cheaters caught
UP Board Exam: Over 4 lakh students skipped exam on day one, 23 cheaters caught
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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Board exams have begun. More than four lakh examinees skipped the exam on the first day of the 10th and 12th board exams being conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP). Let us know that for the first time in the crisis period of the corona epidemic, the UP Board is conducting offline exams. The board has made strict arrangements to prevent copying and conducting the examinations in a successful manner. 

According to information, on Thursday, 2 lakh 61 thousand 120 examinees of high school and inter skipped the exam in the first shift. In the second shift, one lakh 57 thousand 387 examinees skipped the exam. A total of 4 lakh 18 thousand 507 examinees skipped the board examinations of 10th and 12th standard in high school and inter. In the first shift, the military science examination of high school Hindi preliminary Hindi and intermediate has been held. While in the second shift, the examination of intermediate Hindi and general Hindi subjects was held. On the first day, a total of 23 students were caught copying in high school and inter in the UP Board examination. In high school, 16 students, four students and two students in intermediate, one student were caught copying.

In place of the second in the board examination, nine examinees have been caught taking the exam. A total of four cases were registered in four districts. The administration has lodged an FIR against two examinees from Ghazipur, two from Fatehpur, one from Gonda and four from Prayagraj. This information has been given by the Secretary Secondary Education Council. Let us know that this time no one could copy in the UP Board so that the administration has made special arrangements. Two CCTV cameras have been installed in all the classes, which will not only have video recording but also audio recording. In such a situation, the children sitting in the exam will not be able to perform any kind of copying themselves nor will any teacher be able to help them. The offline examinations for classes 10 and 12 will begin from March 24 and will continue till April 12.

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