UP Board Exams 2023: Begin Today, CM Orders Arrangements For Free Exams

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Keeping UP honest The Yogi Adityanath administration has put in place watertight measures, including implementing rigorous norms and regulations and setting up two control centres for real-time monitoring of each test centre. Moreover, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued clear directives, including the application of the NSA to anyone engaging in unethical exam-related behaviour. The room monitors and centre managers who participated in fraudulent operations will also be the subject of a FIR. "The nodal official has been made accountable to enquire regarding the same by getting in touch with the administrator of the relevant test centre," it said. "For the schools where any disturbance is observed in online monitoring." On February 16, the State Board Exams are scheduled to start. As stated by According to a formal announcement, two control rooms have been built up in Lucknow to oversee the test. The secondary education department's secondary camp headquarters currently has the first control room, whereas Vidya Samiksha Kendra now contains the second. "Over here, divisional authority has been delegated to the nodal officials." For instance, the official in charge of the Varanasi division keeps track of how each test centre is set up in each district of that division online."There are several further levels of monitoring in addition to the state level." The document said that each of the 75 districts had established a control room that was immediately monitoring the district's testing centres online. A supervisor who will evaluate the whole examination and provide a report to the government has been designated in each of the state's 75 districts to oversee the monitoring of exams. In addition, more than 26,000 people have contributed to the center's preparations. In addition to the internal centre administrator, each of these centres has a static magistrate and an external centre administrator. In addition to this, 521 mobile teams, 455 zonal magistrates, and 1390 sector magistrates have all been put into service.

The fact that there are 16 districts in the the country that was kept in the most delicate group. Ballia, Azamgarh, Mau, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Jaunpur, Deoria, Gonda, Mathura, Aligarh, Mainpuri, Etah, Baghpat, Hardoi, Prayagraj, and Kaushambi are a few among them. At the same time, the state has a total of 936 sensitive and 242 very sensitive examination centres.According to an official statement, the number of testing locations has fallen by around 25% since the method of online centre determination was established in 2018. This is because testing locations are now created using software. The intermediate exams will now be given from February 16 through March 4, or a total of 14 working days, as opposed to the 25 working days they were given in the past. An official announcement states that around 1.43 million exam rooms across all testing facilities now have high-speed internet connections, DVR router devices, and over 3 lakh CCTV cameras with voice recordings. "Arrangements have been established for live observation of all 8,753 exam centres through webcasting in all 75 districts and through the control and state-level monitoring centre" All sensitive and very sensitive examination centres are being monitored by STF and LIU, according to the statement. For the first time, a strong room has been built up for the keeping of question papers in a double-lock almirah in a safe room outside from the principal's room due to the security arrangement of question papers at the test centres. Every door and window in the strong room has been sealed, with the exception of the main entrance.

Exam paper envelope management, handling, and opening have been delegated to the Center Administrator, Additional Center Administrator, and Static Magistrate. For the first time, packing has been carried out in four-layer, tamper-proof envelopes. "Stitched answer sheets have been set up for the first time this year in every district in the state. On the answer papers, the board's emblem and QR code are printed in four different colours. It stated, "The examination of 20 multiple-choice questions is being administered on an OMR sheet for the first time in high school. This time, 170 incarcerated individuals will also take the UP board examinations. For the exam, centres have been created in various districts. There are 79 candidates registered in 91 students are in intermediate school, 91 in high school, according to a statement. Last time, 116 hopefuls for high school and 116 for intermediate were registered. This time, District Prison Ghaziabad is home to 49 of the maximum allowed convicts. There are 26 candidates for intermediate school and 23 candidates for high school.

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