Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Aadhaar to be made mandatory for open school examinatio­n

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Aadhaar will now be mandatory for those appearing for open school exams to ensure there are no proxy candidates appearing on others’ behalf.

Following approval from the HRD Ministry, the National Institute of Open Learning (NIOS) has decided to make Aadhaar mandatory for candidates appearing for the next examinatio­n, a senior NIOS official said.

“During the exams held in March, the inspection teams had found proxy candidates who were appearing on others’ behalf. To check this practice, Aadhaar has been made mandatory,” the official said. “There will also be scanner machines at examinatio­n centres and only those students whose thumb prints match with the existing data be allowed to give exams,” he said.

NIOS, which was set up in 1989, is providing a number of vocational, life enrichment and community oriented courses besides general and academic courses at secondary and senior secondary level.

It also offers elementary-level courses through its Open Basic Education Programmes. The NIOS has also decided that those schools where CCTV facility is not available will not be made examinatio­n centres.

“This has been decided to ensure that videograph­y of the entire examinatio­n process is possible and the footage can be checked in future if need be,” the official added.

AN OFFICIAL SAID THAT THEY FOUND MANY PROXY CANDIDATES APPEARING ON OTHERS’ BEHALF. TO CHECK THIS PRACTICE, AADHAAR HAS BEEN MADE MANDATORY

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