The Asian Age

High security for CBSE class 12 exams in N-E Delhi

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New Delhi: Amid heavy police presence and anxious parents queued up at school gates, class 12 students on Tuesday appeared for their history exam in the riot-hit areas of northeast Delhi hoping for “better things” to be written in the national capital’s history than communal violence. According to the CBSE, over 98 per cent attendance was recorded in the exam with absentees including mostly private candidates. Outside the examinatio­n centres, police and paramilita­ry personnel were deployed to ensure security. Anxious parents waited at school gates for their wards to return after writing the exam and take them home safely. CBSE officials said the exam went off peacefully. “The class 12 history exam scheduled for today went off peacefully across India, foreign centres and Delhi including northeast Delhi. The centres in northeast Delhi recorded 98.33 per cent attendance today. The absentees included mostly private candidates,” a senior CBSE official said. “The board is making efforts to contact schools to extend help, if any is required, so that they can resume their exam schedule at the earliest,” the official added. The CBSE had said on Sunday that any further delay in conducting board exams in violence-affected parts of northeast Delhi may hamper students’ chances of securing admission to profession­al courses like medicine and engineerin­g. However, the CBSE said it is ready to conduct fresh exams for students who are not able to appear for board exams as per schedule in view of the violence. Schools in northeast Delhi are closed till March 7. The CBSE had postponed board exams till February 29 but resumed the original schedule from March 2.

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