According to the UP Board exam guidelines, the shoes and socks of the candidates will not be removed at the examination center. Instructions have been issued by Additional Chief Secretary Secondary Education Deepak Kumar to the DMs of all the districts and the Secretary of the UP Board.
UP Board 10th 12th exam will start from 24 February and will continue till 12 March. The Board of Secondary Education has once again issued detailed guidelines regarding the exam. Candidates will have to follow it compulsorily. The Sector Magistrate will be responsible for the maintenance of question papers. According to the guidelines, the shoes and socks of the candidates will not be removed at the examination center. Instructions have been issued by Additional Chief Secretary Secondary Education Deepak Kumar to the DMs of all the districts and the Secretary of the UP Board.
No one will be allowed to take photographs at the examination centre. UP Board District School Inspector will keep a special watch on sensitive and highly sensitive examination centres. Also, the examination centres will be monitored 24 hours a day through CCTV cameras. Many other arrangements are also being made to conduct a peaceful examination. The board has also issued helpline numbers to help students. On the day of the examination, students will have to carry a photo identity card like Aadhaar or PAN card along with the admit card.
Like every time, this time also anti-cheating law has been implemented in UP Board exams. In such a situation, students are strictly prohibited from bringing mobile phones, calculators, smart watches and electronic devices etc. to the examination centers. If any of these is found with the candidate, he will be immediately expelled from the examination center and strict action will also be taken against him as per the rules.
Practicals start from today
UP Board 2025 practical exams will start from today. The practical exam of class XII will be conducted division wise in two phases. 19481 examiners have been deployed. Examiners will upload marks through the app for the first time. The Board of Secondary Education will conduct an audit of five percent of the schools on a random basis in relation to the schools conducting practical exams in each district.