New Delhi.: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an official notice detailing rules and regulations for Class 10 and 12 students appearing in the 2025 Board exams, scheduled to commence on February 15, 2025.
The notice, addressed to principals and school heads, emphasizes the importance of fair examinations in the academic interest of students. Schools are expected to communicate these guidelines to students and parents to ensure adherence.
Key Highlights of the Notice:
Examination Ethics:
- Students are required to follow strict examination ethics to ensure fair conduct.
- Any violation of these ethics will result in the cancellation of the student’s examination.
Prohibited Items:
- Students must not carry prohibited items to the examination center.
- Prohibited items include electronic devices, such as mobile phones, smartwatches, or any communication gadgets.
Permitted Items:
- Admit card, school identity card, government-issued photo ID, and stationery in a transparent pouch.
- Geometry box, pens, scale, writing pad, analog watch, bus pass, metro card, and transparent water bottle are also allowed.
Unfair Means Act:
- CBSE has framed an Unfair Means Act to penalize students engaging in malpractice, including:
- Possession of unauthorized electronic devices.
- Spreading rumors or misinformation that disrupts the examination process.
Communication with Parents and Students:
- Schools are instructed to brief students and parents on examination ethics and penalties through notices.
- Students are advised to avoid rumors and focus on adhering to guidelines for a smooth examination process.
CBSE’s Appeal to Students
CBSE has urged students to uphold the integrity of the examination process by strictly adhering to the prescribed rules. The board aims to create a fair and transparent environment that ensures academic excellence.
For further updates and detailed guidelines, students are advised to stay in touch with their respective schools.
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