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UP Board Exams 2025: State-level control room to ensure fairness

ANI February 23, 2025 187 views

Uttar Pradesh has set up a state-level control room to ensure fair conduct of the 2025 board exams across 8,140 centers. The new Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024 introduces stringent penalties for cheating, including potential life imprisonment and a ₹1 crore fine. Nearly 54.5 lakh students are expected to appear for Class 10 and 12 examinations from February 24 to March 12. The centralized monitoring system aims to maintain exam integrity and prevent any malpractices.

"This control room is connected to all the 8140 exam centres in the state" - Ram Shankar, Deputy Director
Lucknow, February 23: To ensure the fair conduct of the UP Board Exams 2025, the state has established a state-level control room to monitor all 8140 exam centres across Uttar Pradesh.

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State establishes centralized monitoring system for board exams

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New anti-cheating law introduces strict penalties

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54.5 lakh students to appear in Class 10 and 12 exams

Deputy Director and Control Room Incharge, Ram Shankar, spoke about the significance of the initiative, saying, "This control room is connected to all the 8140 exam centres in the state and their control room. We can monitor any exam centre in the state from here. This will maintain the fair conduct of exams."

The UP Board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 this year will take place with the newly enforced Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024 in place.

Uttar Pradesh's Minister of State for Secondary Education Gulab Devi in January had highlighted the fact that there would be specific legal provisions to deal with "cheating mafias", unlike earlier when such offenders would be booked under the National Security Act (NSA).

The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act was adopted by the Parliament in February last year. It came into force just months later, in June 2024.

Speaking to ANI on Sunday, Gulab Devi stated, "Just like the previous years, we will ensure cheating-free (board) exams. This time, the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024 has been passed - under this, there is a provision of Rs 1 cr fine and life imprisonment for 'cheating mafias'." She also noted that nearly 54.5 lakh UP Board students are expected to appear for their Class 10 and Class 12 examinations this time.

"Approx 54 lakh 50 thousand students - including 10th and 12th are expected to appear for the examinations... The examinations will start on February 24 and the last exam will be held on March 12," Gulab Devi said. She also said that the conduct of the statewide examinations will be centrally monitored from Lucknow.

"Exam centres across the state will be monitored from our main centre in Lucknow to ensure there are no wrongdoings anywhere," she said. As many as 8,140 exam centres have been set up across Uttar Pradesh for the upcoming annual examinations, she noted further.

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