According to the reports, when the candidate will enter the examination hall, the flying squad will scan the QR codes, check the photograph, and details of the candidates mentioned on the admit card.
The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH) has introduced QR codes in class 10 and class 12 admit cards. In order to maintain fair conduction of the BSEH Board examination, the authorities have taken this measure. According to the reports, when the candidate will enter the examination hall, the flying squad will scan the QR codes, check the photograph, and details of the candidates mentioned on the admit card. The Board has also said that both students and supervisors will have to sign the admit card for every exam. To curb the impersonation incidents in Board exams, the authorities have taken such important steps.
Talking about the measures that BSEH is taking to conduct exams under fair means, Board Chairperson Jagbir Singh stated that the flying squad consisting officials from the Board have been connected via a group on WhatsApp. Wearing identity cards around the neck is mandatory for invigilators is mandatory for immediate identification. The ID cards of the invigilators will be check as well. In case any official notices any suspicious activity or cheating in any examination centre then the official can connect with the headquarter through WhatApp or Official helplines.
The Haryana Board exams have begun from today, i.e. March 3. The Board will conduct examinations in a single session from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm. According to the reports, a total of 7,41,460 candidates registered to appear for the Board examination this year. Approximately 3,61,329 will appear for secondary exams and 2,32,157 will appear for the secondary examinations. However, a total of 89,423 candidates have registered to appear for BSEH open examination
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