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UP Board exam answer sheets to bear barcodes, monograms to nix use of unfair means

The Board has taken this initiative with the aim of eliminating the scope of manipulation of answer sheets

Published on: Dec 09, 2022 12:13 AM IST
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Moving a step further towards minimising the use of unfair means in its exams, the UP Board has decided that students appearing for Class 10 and Class 12 exams in 2023, will be given answer sheets having barcodes and monograms on them, officials said.

The UP Board headquarters in Prayagraj (HT File Photo)
The UP Board headquarters in Prayagraj (HT File Photo)

The Board has taken this initiative with the aim of eliminating the scope of manipulation of answer sheets.

“Introducing the practice of having barcodes and monograms on answer sheets will enable us to do justice with the students, especially the meritorious ones. This will also help us put a check on unscrupulous elements trying to tarnish the image of the Board for their own interest, as the foremost priority of the government is to conduct fair and totally transparent exams,” said Divyakant Shukla, secretary, UP Board.

He added that the Board will also random-check some answer sheets using the barcodes which will further put a noose around those involved in copying.

Officials said that for the Class 10 and 12 examinees, the Board has ordered the government press to print more than 3 crore answer sheets. These will be sent to all districts from January-end 2023 for the Board exams, they added.

Likewise, with the barcode printed in each answer sheet, the copies of one centre cannot be replaced by those of any other centre by anyone, thereby further minimising the chances of answer copies getting changed, purposely or otherwise, or getting lost.

After the last date of registration, October 10, 2022, a total of 31,16,485 students have been registered for Class 10 and 27,50,913 have registered for Class 12.

In comparison, in the 2021-22 session a total of 51,92,689 students had registered to appear in the exams that began on March 24, 2022. This had included 27,81,654 for Class 10 and 24,11,035 for Class 12.

 
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