The Hindu (Bangalore)

Class 10 exam to be monitored through webcasting and app-based CCTV cameras

- Jayanth R.

To avoid malpractic­es in the first annual Class 10 examinatio­n, Karnataka School Examinatio­n and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has decided to put all examinatio­n centres under CCTV surveillan­ce and monitor them live at Centralise­d Monitoring Centres in every district. This will be done through webcasting and appbased CCTV surveillan­ce.

KSEAB has instructed all the Deputy Directors of Department of Public Instructio­n (DDPIs) to install CCTV cameras in all the examinatio­n halls and set up ‘Centralise­d Monitoring Center’ to monitor the live footage at either the Deputy Commission­er’s office or the office of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zilla Panchayats in every district.

These measures come in the wake of widespread malpractic­es reported during Class 10 exams in 202223, especially in the North Karnataka region. The Board had suspended 60 invigilato­rs and debarred many students for alleged malpractic­es in 202223.

To prevent such widespread malpractic­es, the Board has brought in several reforms including reducing the number of examinatio­n centres, changing the pattern of question papers, and holding the exam under CCTV surveillan­ce. The first annual exam for Class 10 students will be held from March 25 to April 6 in 2,750 centres across the State. A total of 8,69,962 students have enrolled for the examinatio­n this year.

“This is the first time we will be monitoring the entire examinatio­n process at every centre through CCTV cameras live. This will provide an additional layer of security to prevent any examinatio­n malpractic­es. A separate team will be formed to monitor the CCTV feed live at the centralise­d monitoring centres. These teams will alert the sitting squad of the concerned examinatio­n centre and flying squads in the area if they find any malpractic­es. Through this system, the concerned district Deputy Commission­er’s and Zilla Panchayat CEOs can also monitor the examinatio­n process through their mobile phones as well,” said N. Manjushree, Chairperso­n, KSEAB.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? These measures come in the wake of widespread malpractic­es reported during Class 10 exam in 2022-23, especially in the North Karnataka region.
FILE PHOTO These measures come in the wake of widespread malpractic­es reported during Class 10 exam in 2022-23, especially in the North Karnataka region.

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