CBSE has also Announced CCTV Policy for the Board Examination Centres
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the 10th and 12th board examinations in February and March in the year 2025.
About 44 lakh candidates will appear in these examinations in the country and abroad. About 8000 examination centers have been set up for them. This exam will also be conducted in India and 26 other countries.
CBSE has also announced its mandatory CCTV policy 2025 for the CBSE class 10 and class 12 board examinations 2025.
CBSE has shared a notification as per which CCTV cameras will also be arranged on the basis of the parameters set by CBSE. On the basis of its prescribed standards, CBSE has not set up examination centers in schools where CCTV was not available.
CBSE has implemented CCTV Policy 2025 to make the examination transparent. In this entire policy, 9 points related to infrastructure and monitoring have been given.
The objective of this policy is to increase the necessary infrastructure, equipment, back-up equipment and monitoring.
It has been clarified that this step has been taken to prevent the use of unfair means and to make the examination system more transparent.
It has also been stated in the policy that 10 rooms and one inspector will have to be arranged for 240 candidates at the exam center. So that complete monitoring can be done on the candidates giving the exam.
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