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CBSE Issues Advisory for Class 10th and 12th Board Exams

by Ayushi
February 14, 2024
in EDUCATION
The CBSE asked students to plan their commute to the examination hall keeping in mind the disruptions in traffic due to farmers' protest.
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As the farmers’ “Delhi Chalo” protests continue to impact the national capital region, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a crucial advisory for students appearing for the Class 10th and 12th board examinations scheduled to commence from February 15. With the protests leading to disruptions in traffic and transportation, the CBSE is urging students to plan their commute to examination centers meticulously to avoid any delays or inconveniences.

 

The advisory, issued in light of the prevailing situation in Delhi, emphasizes the potential for traffic-related problems that could hinder students’ timely arrival at their examination centers. CBSE has set a strict deadline for students to reach the examination hall, mandating that entry will not be permitted after 10:00 am. This stringent measure aims to ensure the smooth conduct of examinations and minimize any disruptions caused by late arrivals.

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In addition to the deadline for entry, the CBSE advisory offers several key instructions and recommendations for students to navigate the challenges posed by the ongoing protests. One of the primary suggestions is for students to utilize the Delhi Metro for commuting to their examination halls, as metro services are operational without disruptions. This option provides students with a reliable and efficient means of transportation, mitigating the potential impact of traffic congestion on their journey to the examination center.

 

Moreover, the CBSE advises students to carefully plan their journeys, taking into account various factors such as local conditions, traffic, weather, and the distance from the examination hall. By considering these factors in advance, students can make informed decisions and ensure they reach their destination on time. The board also emphasizes the importance of schools’ support in guiding and assisting students on the examination day, reinforcing the collaborative efforts needed to facilitate a seamless examination process.

 

Furthermore, CBSE urges students to make all necessary arrangements well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles or challenges. This includes ensuring they have all required documents and materials, familiarizing themselves with the examination center’s location, and planning their travel route accordingly. By proactively addressing these aspects, students can minimize stress and focus on performing their best during the examinations.

 

The advisory comes at a critical time as more than 39 lakh students across the country prepare to appear for the Class 10th and 12th board examinations. Among them are 5,80,192 students from Delhi, where the protests are centered, adding to the complexity of the situation. With the national capital experiencing significant traffic congestion at various locations, the CBSE has taken proactive measures to ensure the smooth conduct of examinations.

 

To facilitate the process, the CBSE has established 877 examination centers in Delhi to accommodate the large number of students appearing for the board exams. These centers have been strategically located to minimize travel distances and optimize accessibility for students. Additionally, the board has coordinated with local authorities and law enforcement agencies to maintain order and security during the examination period.

 

The CBSE advisory underscores the board’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being and academic success of students amid challenging circumstances. By providing clear guidance and recommendations, CBSE aims to empower students to navigate the logistical challenges posed by the farmers’ protests and ensure a smooth and efficient conduct of the Class 10th and 12th board examinations. Through collaborative efforts and proactive planning, students can overcome obstacles and focus on achieving their academic goals.

Tags: Board ExaminationsCBSEClass 10thClass 12thDelhi Chalo ProtestsTraffic Disruptions
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