UP Board Exams Begin: Over 53 Lakh Students, Strict Anti-Cheating Measures

The Uttar Pradesh Board examinations for Classes 10 and 12 commenced across the state, with over 53 lakh registered students appearing at more than 8,000 centres. Minister Gulab Devi visited centres to bless students and inaugurated a tech-based state control room to ensure transparency. District officials emphasized strict anti-cheating measures, with CCTV surveillance at all centres and a warning of severe action against malpractice. The administration has deployed thousands of magistrates and mobile squads, alongside activating toll-free helplines for candidate assistance.

Key Points: UP Board Exams 2024 Begin for 53 Lakh Students

  • Over 53 lakh students registered
  • Exams at 8,033 centres with CCTV
  • 18 districts declared sensitive
  • Toll-free helplines activated for support
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UP Board exams begin: Minister Gulab Devi blesses students, officials emphasise fair conduct

UP Board Class 10, 12 exams commence with strict monitoring. Over 53 lakh students appear at 8,000+ centres with CCTV surveillance and helplines.

UP Board exams begin: Minister Gulab Devi blesses students, officials emphasise fair conduct
"The Chief Minister has given clear instructions that the exams should be conducted without cheating. - District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma"

Lucknow, February 18

Uttar Pradesh Board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 commenced today across the state, with students appearing at over 8,000 examination centres.

Ahead of the exams, the Minister of State for Secondary Education (Independent Charge), Gulab Devi, visited various centres and offered sweets to students while extending her blessings. She also inaugurated the state-level control room at the Director of Education (Secondary) Lucknow camp office, ensuring a fully technology-based, transparent system.

In Prayagraj, District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma highlighted the scale and monitoring arrangements for the exams.

He said, "Over 1 lakh 95 thousand students will participate in the exams this time. We have 333 centres where monitoring will be done via CCTV. We have held a meeting with police officers and headmasters... The Chief Minister has given clear instructions that the exams should be conducted without cheating. School administrators have a major responsibility to ensure that no unfair practices occur at their centres and that students get a good environment. If anyone is found involved in any of these things, strict action will be taken."

According to an official release, a total of 53,37,778 candidates are registered this year, including 27,61,696 high school students and 25,76,082 intermediate students. The state has set up 8,033 examination centres, comprising 596 government schools, 3,453 aided-government schools, and 3,984 self-financed schools. Of these, 18 districts have been declared sensitive, 222 centres highly sensitive, and 683 sensitive.

To strengthen the examination system, the state has appointed 8,033 centre administrators, 8,033 external centre administrators, 8,033 static magistrates, 1,210 sector magistrates, and 427 zonal magistrates. Additionally, 69 divisional and 440 district-level mobile squads have been formed. State-level supervisors have also been appointed for all 75 districts and 18 divisions to ensure strict oversight.

The state-level control room in Lucknow has issued toll-free helpline numbers 18001806607 and 18001806608 to assist candidates and parents. The Board of Secondary Education, Prayagraj, has also activated toll-free numbers 18001805310 and 18001805312. Complaints and suggestions can be submitted via email, Facebook, X handle, or WhatsApp. Control centres have been established at Prayagraj headquarters as well as regional offices in Varanasi, Meerut, Bareilly, and Gorakhpur.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a parent, I appreciate the helpline numbers. The stress during board exams is immense for both children and parents. Having a channel to raise concerns is very helpful. Hope the execution on the ground matches the planning.
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Rohit P
The scale is mind-boggling! Over 53 lakh students. Organising this without leaks or malpractices is a huge task. Respect to the teachers and officials managing this. The focus on sensitive centres is crucial.
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Sarah B
While the intentions seem good, I hope the emphasis on "strict action" doesn't create an overly tense atmosphere for honest students. The minister offering sweets is a nice gesture, but the real test is fair and compassionate conduct.
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Vikram M
All the best to my younger brother and all the students! The pressure is real. Hope the arrangements for a good environment mentioned by the DM are actually felt at the exam centre. No last-minute chaos please.
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Karthik V
Transparency is key. The tech-based system and multiple layers of magistrates sound impressive on paper. The real challenge is in the self-financed and private centres. They need the most monitoring. Fingers crossed.
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Nisha Z
Having gone through UP Board myself, I know how these exams can define a student's future. I'm

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