This time there are plans to make the UP board exams copy-free

This time the Uttar Pradesh government wants that the UP Board 10th and 12th exams in the entire state should be completely copy-free. Preparations for which have already started. Especially if we talk about the high-tech district of Gautam Budh Nagar, the preparations for the 10th and 12th board exams are in full swing here as well. This time these exams will be under the supervision of high-tech security. On the one hand, barcodes will be placed on the answer sheets, on the other hand, CCTV cameras will be installed in the classrooms, along with this, the district administration will also build a command control room.
More than 41 thousand children will give the board exam
According to the available data, this time more than 41,000 children will give the 10th and 12th board exams in the district. More than 2000 people will be employed during this period to conduct these examinations properly. Police security will be 24 hours. As far as the district is concerned, there are 165 recognized schools and 57 centers where children will take the exam.
Bar code on answer sheet
According to the information received from the education department of the district, a bar code will be applied on the answer sheet this time. It is often seen that stories and anecdotes of malpractice and cheating have come to light many times in Uttar Pradesh board exams. This time the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has decided that there will be no such irregularities. Examinations will be completely copy-free. That’s why preparations are being made to curb fake amnesties.

DIOS Dharamveer Singh has told that these exams will be monitored in this high-tech way. The exam center will be under the surveillance of voice recorder CCTV. A control room has been set up by the district administration for this. You can also call any toll free number 18001805310, 18001805312 and report the problem.

GPS will be tracked
DIOS has informed that there will be 24-hour police deployment during these exams. There will be a separate ramp facility for the disabled at the exam centers. He has told that the vehicles reaching the exam paper center will be tracked by GPS. According to government data, there are a total of 165 recognized schools in the district. Out of which students will give their exam at 57 examination centers.