
Bihar board inter exams begins, state impose section 144 to prevent cheating
India Today
Bihar board inter exams have begun today, i.e., February 1, 2022. The state has imposed section 144 to prevent cheating in the exam centres. Check the details here.
Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has started the inter-exams from today, i.e., February 1, 2022. A total of 13,45,939 students are registered to take the Bihar board inter exams, including 6,48,518 female students and 6,97,421 male students. The exams will be held in 1,471 exam centres. The state has also imposed section 144 within a 200-meter radius of the exam centres.
On the first day of the inter-board, the BSEB is holding a mathematics exam. 4.52 lakh students have registered for the subject. BSEB has decided to have 10 sets of question papers to ensure fair exams.
Students will have to answer 50 questions out of 100 questions. Students need to answer 10 subjective questions for two marks, 10 questions for two marks, and 50 objective questions for one mark.
Students will have to report 10 minutes before the exam centres. Candidates need to report at 9:20 am in the morning shift, while for the second shift, the entry will be closed at 1:35 pm. Students will have to follow Covid-19 guidelines, which are mandatory.
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