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UP government reviewing large-scale dropout in UP Board exams

Uttar Pradesh government is reviewing the large-scale dropout of examinees in the ongoing UP Board examinations.

Updated on: Feb 12, 2018 02:58 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By , Lucknow
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The state government is reviewing the large-scale dropout of examinees in the ongoing UP Board examinations.

There are over 8,500 exam centres in Uttar Pradesh. (HT File)
There are over 8,500 exam centres in Uttar Pradesh. (HT File)

Nina Srivastava, secretary, UP Board, asked all district inspectors of schools (DIoS) in 75 districts of the state to encourage exam centre superintendents to upload the number of absent examinees on the Board’s website (upmsp.edu.in) half an hour after the day’s paper begins. There are over 8,500 exam centres in UP.

According to Board officials, at least 30% centres were not uploading the number of examinees skipping the examination.

In the first five days, a record 10.47 lakh examinees skipped the UP Board examinations. Of these, 6.24 lakh were from High School and 4.22 lakh Intermediate examinees.

“We are keeping a close watch on the increasing number of dropouts. They skipped the paper as UP Board has taken measures to put an end to copying, which was rampant in the past. This year, the Board has made use of CCTV cameras and sought help of Special Task Force of UP Police. This has kept copying mafia flee from exam centres,” said an official.

Deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma expressed satisfaction over the steps taken to check use of unfair means, saying the measures were aimed at reforming the examination system.

NUMBER OF ABSENTEES TO BE UPLOADED IN WEBSITE

Nina Srivastava, secretary, UP Board, asked all district inspectors of schools (DIoS) in 75 districts of the state to encourage exam centre superintendents to upload the number of absent examinees on the Board’s website (upmsp.edu.in) half an hour after the day’s paper begins. There are over 8,500 exam centres in UP.

According to Board officials, at least 30% centres were not uploading the number of examinees skipping the examination.

Result: It is for the first time in over nine-decade history of the Board that such a large number of examinees have quit midway. Board records reveal that till the fifth day 10,47,406 examinees both high school (6,24,564) and intermediate (4,22,842) had quit by Saturday.

 
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