Bihar: As per recent reports, in a move that may help Bihar shed its image as a state which airs the other way when copying is reported in examination. The state government had blacklisted 16 Matric Exam Centers because of mass copying in the exams.
Making the statement three months before the matriculation examination of 2016, state education minister Ashok Choudhary said responsibility would be fixed on the district education officer and the centre head troubled in case mass-copying was stated from any centre now on.
This year the 16 schools was ticked off which won’t be made examination centres when the matriculation examination would be conducted for nearly 16 lakh examinees in March 2016.
In recent on March 2015 photographs of guardians scaling through the walls of a four-storey building to deliver ‘chits’ to their wards at a government school at Mahnar in Vaishali district went viral on the social media, bringing disgrace to the state.
The minister said, classes will be held regularly even after the sent-up exam. Weaknesses of examinees will be recognized and special tutorial classes planned in schools for such students.
To help students for exam preparations, Bihar School Examination Board had uploaded five sets of model question papers to its website. “The examinees while filling examination forms will have to provide their email ids to which such notes as well as admit card and final report card will be sent,” Choudhary said.