Preparation for board exam completed in Uttarakhand, one lakh 93 thousand 611 students will appear; Admit card released

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the admit cards of the students appearing in the 10th and 12th class examination which is going to start from February 15. This time 460 examination centers have been made in the Dehradun region of CBSE. This includes 320 centers in Uttarakhand and 140 centers in the western region. A total of 193611 students will appear in the board examination. In this, 100748 students of class 10th and 92863 students of class 12th will appear in the examination. The board has made preparations to ensure that the examination is conducted peacefully.

Board exams will start from 15th February
Talking about the Doon region of CBSE, apart from all the 13 districts of Uttarakhand, 1412 schools of government and private category from eight districts of Western Uttar Pradesh (Badaun, Sambhal, Rampur, Moradabad, Amroh, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor and Saharanpur) are included. Class 10th board exam will start from 15th February and will continue till 13th March. Whereas the 12th board exam will be held from February 15 to April 2.

Preparation is complete for board exams
CBSE Dehradun Region Regional Officer Gopal Dutt says that preparations have been completed to conduct the 10th and 12th board exams smoothly and error-free. Keeping in view the geographical location of the schools, the board has appointed 63 city coordinators and deputy city coordinators. Who are the principals of government and non-private schools in every district. He will discharge the functions as a facilitator on behalf of the Board.

Gopal Dutt became the new regional officer.
Gopal Dutt, who was holding the post of Administrative Officer in AIIMS Delhi, has been made the new regional director of CBSE Dehradun Region. He has been Administrative Officer in CBSE Delhi in the year 2013 and Assistant Secretary in CBSE Regional Office Allahabad.

Appeal to maintain law and order
The board sent a letter to the District Magistrates and SSP. The board has sent a letter to all the DMs and SSPs to deal with any untoward incident during the examination. In which a request has been made to maintain law and order in all the centers on the date of examination.