Uttar Pradesh board: Exam centres reduced to 127 in Bareilly district

  • | Wednesday | 12th December, 2018

Though a majority of schools, which have been made examination centres, has installed two CCTV cameras along with voice-recorder in each classroom, nearly 25 are yet to do it. We have warned the administration of these schools to complete the work by December 15 else the department will not clear their bills.”The use of voice recorder has been made compulsory in the Board exams for the first time in the upcoming Board exams. Around 11 lakh students had skipped the Board exams in 2018 after strict measures adopted by the state administration to curb cheating.“We have directed the administration of all examination centres that they should also have proper storage facilities for daily-recorded data to monitor activities of the students during the exams. Generator facility should also be there to ensure uninterrupted CCTV recording,” he said.According to Mishra, the secondary education department has selected five centres for the evaluation of answer sheets, and a separate centre for the storage of evaluated copies. BAREILLY: With the number of students appearing in the Uttar Pradesh Board exams decreasing this time in comparison to the last year, the number of examination centres too has been reduced from 132 to 127 in Bareilly district Even as the state government has made two CCTV cameras along with voice recorders mandatory in each classroom at the examination centres, some aided schools are yet to install a second camera in classrooms.According to officials, 1,07,152 students had got themselves registered for the UP Board Classes X and XII exams in 2018, which has been reduced to 93,423 for both classes for the exams taking place in February 2019.Achal Mishra, district inspector of schools, said, “With the number of examinees decreasing, we have reduced the examination centres to 127.

BAREILLY: With the number of students appearing in the Uttar Pradesh Board exams decreasing this time in comparison to the last year, the number of examination centres too has been reduced from 132 to 127 in Bareilly district Even as the state government has made two CCTV cameras along with voice recorders mandatory in each classroom at the examination centres, some aided schools are yet to install a second camera in classrooms.According to officials, 1,07,152 students had got themselves registered for the UP Board Classes X and XII exams in 2018, which has been reduced to 93,423 for both classes for the exams taking place in February 2019.Achal Mishra, district inspector of schools, said, “With the number of examinees decreasing, we have reduced the examination centres to 127. Though a majority of schools, which have been made examination centres, has installed two CCTV cameras along with voice-recorder in each classroom, nearly 25 are yet to do it. We have warned the administration of these schools to complete the work by December 15 else the department will not clear their bills.”The use of voice recorder has been made compulsory in the Board exams for the first time in the upcoming Board exams. Around 11 lakh students had skipped the Board exams in 2018 after strict measures adopted by the state administration to curb cheating.“We have directed the administration of all examination centres that they should also have proper storage facilities for daily-recorded data to monitor activities of the students during the exams. Generator facility should also be there to ensure uninterrupted CCTV recording,” he said.According to Mishra, the secondary education department has selected five centres for the evaluation of answer sheets, and a separate centre for the storage of evaluated copies.

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