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Over 14.5 Lakh students
appear for CBSE Board Exams
02-03-09
Over 14.5 lakh students are appearing in their class 10th and
12th Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board examinations today. The
class 10th examinations will be held at 2,714 centres and class 12th at 2,506
centres across the country. About 8,24,438 students including 4,87,475 boys and
3,36,963 girls would take the class 10th examinations, while 6,37,578 including
3,73,330 boys and 2,64,248 girls would appear for class 12th exams.
According to a statement from the CBSE, 13,15,031 students
took the examinations last year. The CBSE board has made special provisions for
visually impaired students, who can write their examinations at 14 centres,
specially allotted for them.he visually impaired students will be allowed to use
an amanuensis, chosen by the Centre Superintendent of the examination. The
amanuensis should be a student of a class lower than the one for which the
candidate is taking the examination. As per the new set of rules, the special
category students would be given an hour of extra time for a paper which is
originally of three hours duration, 50 minutes for a paper of 2.5 hours
duration, 40 minutes for papers of two hours duration and 30 minutes of extra
time for papers of 1.5 hours duration.
The board have also facilitated an alternate question papers
for such candidates, which has visual inputs in the English communicative and
social science papers for class 10th and History, geography, economics and
political science for class 12th. Also, there will be separate question papers
in enlarged prints for mathematics and science in class 10th, the statement
said. Blind students in Delhi would also be provided the facility of computer or
typewriter for giving examinations. Further, CBSE has made a special three-tier
system for surprise checks during the examinations, which include, flying
squads. (ANI)
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