The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education's Class 12 (HSC) exams begin today (February 11). A total of 78
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The Class 12 (HSC) exams conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education began on Saturday (February 11) in Nashik district.
A total of 78,123 students from the district will appear for the exams at 125 centers across the region. To maintain the integrity of the exams, strict measures have been implemented, including a government order stating that any examination center found allowing cheating will face permanent cancellation.
To ensure a fair examination process, a flying squad will conduct surprise inspections at exam centers throughout the duration of the exams. The education department had earlier organized an awareness campaign from January 20 to 26, warning students and schools against any unfair practices.
All students must arrive at their respective centers at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time. Carrying a college ID and admit card is mandatory for entry into the examination hall.
A total of 40,528 students are appearing for the Science stream, including 21,607 boys, 18,917 girls, and 4 transgender students. The Arts stream has 24,179 students, with 12,837 boys and 11,342 girls. Commerce has 11,815 students, including 6,161 boys and 5,654 girls. Vocational courses have 1,512 students, including 1,131 boys and 381 girls, while Technical Science has 89 students, with 62 boys and 27 girls.
The exams will be conducted in 478 colleges across 125 centers in the district. This year, the education department has introduced nine new centers for the convenience of students. Additionally, 27 security guards will be deployed at each center to monitor the exams and ensure that no cheating takes place.
The exams will continue till March 18, and authorities will be ensuring that all guidelines are strictly followed. Students are urged to focus on their studies and avoid any unfair means, as strict action will be taken against those caught cheating.
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