The Class 12 exam of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) began from Tuesday. The HS exams, conducted by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, were not held in 2021 because of the Covid pandemic. In 2020, the examinees wrote most of the papers before the campuses were shut down as a precaution against Covid
Ashim Paul/My KolkataAccording to the council, around 8.52 lakh students have appeared for the examination which began on March 14 and will end on March 27
Ashim Paul/My KolkataThere was strict vigil at the entrance of the examination hall to ensure that students were not carrying any gadgets or prohibited objects like mobile phones etc
Arnab Dutta/My KolkataKolkata Police personnel were assigned at examination centres around Kolkata
Arnab Dutta/My KolkataAccording to the council, the number of female students is higher by 1.27 lakh this year which is 57.43 per cent of the total candidates
Ashim Paul/My KolkataStudents on Tuesday morning assembled at the examination centre early and revised till the last minute
Arnab Dutta/My KolkataMothers of two students bless their children before they enter the examination hall for the first HS paper. Candidates have been advised to reach the venue one hour before the exam starts on the first day and 30 minutes in advance on the other days.
Arnab Dutta/My KolkataStudents discuss the question paper even as they leave the examination hall. The 2023 exams are being held across 2,349 venues
Soumyajit Dey/My Kolkata