The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) successfully conducted the Class XII Physics exam on February 5, for 6,39,685 students in the first shift. In the second shift, 4,90,382 students appeared for Geography and Business Studies exams.
On the third day of the BSEB Inter exams, 26 students were disqualified for breaking exam rules. Vaishali district had the highest number of disqualifications, with six students caught. Several other districts also reported cases of rule violations.
Impersonation cases in exams
To prevent cheating, four impersonators were caught in different districts. One impersonator was found in each of these districts: Arwal, Nalanda, Bhojpur, and Supaul. The BSEB is taking strict actions to ensure a fair exam process.
Surprise inspection by BSEB chairman
To maintain fairness in the exams, BSEB Chairman Anand Kishore conducted surprise inspections at several exam centers in Patna. He checked whether the guidelines were being followed and reviewed the arrangements.
He visited the following centers:
- Government Girls High School, Gardanibagh
- Girls Middle School, Amla Tola
- DPCSS (Miller) Inter School
- Bankipur Government Girls +2 School
During his visit, he met with center superintendents and magistrates, instructing them to strictly follow all exam rules.
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