On the first day of intermediate examinations organized by the Bihar Board (BSEB) on Wednesday, 60 candidates were expelled from the examination centres for using inappropriate means. During the examination in Gaya district, a duplicate was arrested. A total of 3,80,317 students of arts, commerce, science and business streams appeared on 1,339 examination centres across the state, respectively for student philosophy, entrepreneurship, biology and national language (RB) Hindi. The examinations have been held in two meetings from 9.30 am to 12.45 pm and from 1.45 pm to 5 pm.
Out of the candidates who appeared in the remaining examinations, 13 cases of fraud were found in Aurangabad, 10 in Jaland and Nalanda, 7 in Nawada, 6 in Chapra, 3 in Jamui and Vaishali, 3 in Banka and Arwal. One each in Madhubani, Siwan, Bhojpur and Saharsa.
BSEB has made strict security arrangements to prevent fraud cases at its examination centres. Videography and photography of examinations were also conducted during the examination. In order to ensure fair and fraud-free examination, Bihar Board President Anand Kishore and Additional Chief Secretary RK Mahajan visited various examination centres in Patna, where they asked to take stricture in the examinations. And asked the examiners to join the exams, both of them visited the children's plus two higher school, Shastri Nagar, State Girls' High School, Shastri Nagar and Jedi Women's College.
Patna District Magistrate Kumar Ravi also framed students by visiting certain centres. Altogether, 3,17,273 candidates sat for biology papers and 731 RBs for Hindi paper, while 13,473 students appeared for entrepreneurship and 48,840 appeared for the second session. Rishikesh Singh, a student of Government Plus Two Boys High School, said that the biology paper was easy for those who studied.
Julianna Marandi, another student of Hartman Senior Secondary Girls High School, said, "The change in question pattern is a student-friendly step." Overall 35 questions have been asked for objective-type and 18 subjective questions, of which we only have to try 10.
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