WB Board Exams 2022: Shut internet services to prevent Madhyamik & Uchha Madhyamik paper leak

WB Board Exams 2022: Shut internet services to prevent Madhyamik & Uchha Madhyamik paper leak

1 min read991 Views Comment FOLLOW US
Anum
Anum Ansari
Assistant Manager – Content
New Delhi, Updated on Feb 25, 2022 15:49 IST

WBBSE Class 10 board exams will commence from March 7 and end on March 16, 2022. Whereas, WBCHSE Class 12 exams 2022 will be conducted from April 2 to April 20, 2022.

WB Board Exams 2022: In order to curb cheating, paper leaks during Board Exams 2022, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has proposed to shut internet services during Class 10, 12 board exams 2022. According to the official schedule released by the state board, WBBSE Class 10 board exams will commence from March 7 and end on March 16, 2022. Whereas, WBCHSE Class 12 exams 2022 will be conducted from April 2 to April 20, 2022.

Latest Update: WBBSE Madhyamik Exams 2022: Fake English question paper goes viral 1 hour before WB Class 10 exam

Last year, the government canceled the West Bengal 10th, 12th board exams amid the devastating waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Various cases of alleged exam leak after commencement of exams and cheating during exams were reported, according to News19.

Reports suggest that in order to discuss preparations being done in regards to WB board exams 2022, Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi conducted a press conference with the district governors and police superintendents of each district in the state. The members mainly discussed the arrangement for offline Class 10, 12 exams.

During the meeting, the school education department proposed the idea of shutting down the internet services while showing a PowerPoint presentation. According to the report, the state closed internet services within 100 metres of exam centres earlier too.

As per the school education department, more than 11 lakh candidates will appear for the Class 12 exams. The number of Class 12 exam centers is more than Class 10 exam centers, it said.

The authorities also informed that they are not planning to change the schedule of upcoming offline board exams in West Bengal considering that the COVID-19 situation has improved in the state.

Read More:

Follow Shiksha.com for latest education news in detail on Exam Results, Dates, Admit Cards, & Schedules, Colleges & Universities news related to Admissions & Courses, Board exams, Scholarships, Careers, Education Events, New education policies & Regulations.
To get in touch with Shiksha news team, please write to us at news@shiksha.com

About the Author
author-image
Anum Ansari
Assistant Manager – Content

"Writing is not about accurate grammar, it's about the honest thoughts you put in it". Having a versatile writing style, Anum loves to express her views and opinion on different topics such as education, entertainme... Read Full Bio

Next Story