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Glimpses from the first day of Madhyamik 2024

West Bengal board Class X examination begins with First Language paper

My Kolkata Web Desk Published 02.02.24, 04:31 PM
Madhyamik 2024 examinations began on Friday with First Language. The exams will end on February 12
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Madhyamik 2024 examinations began on Friday with First Language. The exams will end on February 12

Ashim Paul
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Students reached Duff School early on Day 1. Guardians showered love and blessings ahead of their children’s life's first important examination
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Students reached Duff School early on Day 1. Guardians showered love and blessings ahead of their children’s life's first important examination

Ashim Paul
Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Kumar Goyal visited a school to encourage Madhyamik students with roses and chocolates
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Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Kumar Goyal visited a school to encourage Madhyamik students with roses and chocolates

Suvendu Das
Extra buses and Metro services have been provided to ease the pre and post-exams rush on Madhyamik examination days
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Extra buses and Metro services have been provided to ease the pre and post-exams rush on Madhyamik examination days

Arnab Dutta
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, which conducts the Madhyamik examinations, has taken special measures to check circulation of question papers
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The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, which conducts the Madhyamik examinations, has taken special measures to check circulation of question papers

Arnab Dutta
A serial number code is hidden on each page of the question paper. If anyone clicks a picture of the question paper, it will be easily detected
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A serial number code is hidden on each page of the question paper. If anyone clicks a picture of the question paper, it will be easily detected

Arnab Dutta
Exam centre secretaries have been asked to save CCTV footage of each day of the exam till the publication of the results ‘to maintain the highest standard of security, transparency and fairness throughout the examination process’
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Exam centre secretaries have been asked to save CCTV footage of each day of the exam till the publication of the results ‘to maintain the highest standard of security, transparency and fairness throughout the examination process’

Ashim Paul
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