Armored Class 10 Exams


Hyderabad March 12 (Adab Hyderabad): CM Revanth Reddy is serious about the conduct of class 10 exams. In the wake of the irregularities in the past, orders were given to conduct the examinations properly. In this order, this time the tenth class exams will be conducted with strict restrictions and no cell phone zones have been established at the exam centers. Officials are planning to turn off the signals with jammers if necessary until the test is conducted. Students, invigilators, squad and staff will be kept out of reach of phones. Officials have issued orders that strict action will be taken if the rules are violated. Strict precautions are being taken to prevent question papers from leaving the examination center and mass copying. In the background of last year's incidents, CM Revanth Reddy has issued orders to conduct proper examinations this time. The class 10 exams will be held from 18th of this month to 2nd of April. 5.80 lakh students are writing the exam. CM Revanth Reddy has issued serious instructions to the officials regarding the conduct of the tenth class exams. He ordered to conduct the examinations strictly. In this order, the authorities have made elaborate arrangements in the background of the tenth class public examinations from March 18. In particular, the authorities imposed strict restrictions on the use of cell phones. 


The officials took this decision in the background of the question papers being hacked on WhatsApp last year. Exam centers have been declared as 'No Cell Phone' zones. These rules are applicable to all other officials including examination staff, squad. Officials, Collectors, Police and Education Department officials who come for inspections will not be allowed to carry cell phones inside the centers. They have to keep their cell phones outside the examination center. Entry will be allowed only after checking by the police. If anyone violates these rules and attends duty with cell phones, they will be suspended. If you commit paper leakages, you will be fired. 2,676 examination centers have been set up across the state to conduct the examinations. Examinations will be conducted from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm on those dates. But for the science exam, the exam will be held from 9.30 am to 12.50 pm and for the vocational course from 9.30 am to 11.30 am. A control room has been set up at the state level for conducting the examinations. Students can contact the number 040-23230942 if they have any problems. In view of the conduct of these examinations, 12 senior officers have already been appointed as district level observers. While the hall tickets of the students have already been sent to the schools, the students have been given the opportunity to download the hall tickets directly from the website. Students can travel free of cost in RTC buses to the nearest station of examination centers if they show their hall ticket. While the SCSC Board has already sent the nominal rolls and photo attendance sheets to the districts, it is sending the latest OMMAR, question papers, answer papers and booklets to the districts. It is known that the hall tickets for class 10th public exams were released on March 7. Hall tickets are made available on the official website. Hall tickets for regular students of class 10, private, open school and vocational students have also been released. Hall tickets by entering their name, district name, school name, date of birth details along with the login details of their respective schools. Can be downloaded. According to the schedule, the first language exam will be conducted on March 18, second language on March 19, third language on March 21, mathematics on March 23, physical science on March 26, biological science on March 28, and social studies on March 30. Oriental Paper-1 for Vocational Courses will be conducted on April 1 and Oriental Paper-2 will be conducted on April 2.