handigarh, June 9
Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has issued roll numbers for candidates of Haryana Teacher's Eligibility Test 2014-15 PGT Level-3 examination, to be reconducted on June 18, 2016 from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
While stating this here today, Secretary, HBSE, Mr. Pankaj, said that all preparations to conduct the examination have been completed.
He said that zero tolerance policy would be adopted to prevent irregularities and use of unfair means. There would be complete ban on bringing electronic items, calculators and mobile phones inside the examination centre.
He said that videography would be conducted at the examination centres and candidates would have to mark their presence through biometric attendance system and would also have to give thumb impressions on inkless pad and paper. Apart from this, mobile phone jammers would be used in all rooms at examination centres to prevent the possibility of use of bluetooth and wireless phone devices at the test centres. He said that besides disciplinary action, stringent action would also be initiated against erring candidates.
He said that the Board would also send recommendation to the Government to bar candidates found guilty of using unfair means and indulged in impersonation and also bar them from sitting in any future examination and that for job in State Government.
----balbirsingh227@gmail.com
Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has issued roll numbers for candidates of Haryana Teacher's Eligibility Test 2014-15 PGT Level-3 examination, to be reconducted on June 18, 2016 from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
While stating this here today, Secretary, HBSE, Mr. Pankaj, said that all preparations to conduct the examination have been completed.
He said that zero tolerance policy would be adopted to prevent irregularities and use of unfair means. There would be complete ban on bringing electronic items, calculators and mobile phones inside the examination centre.
He said that videography would be conducted at the examination centres and candidates would have to mark their presence through biometric attendance system and would also have to give thumb impressions on inkless pad and paper. Apart from this, mobile phone jammers would be used in all rooms at examination centres to prevent the possibility of use of bluetooth and wireless phone devices at the test centres. He said that besides disciplinary action, stringent action would also be initiated against erring candidates.
He said that the Board would also send recommendation to the Government to bar candidates found guilty of using unfair means and indulged in impersonation and also bar them from sitting in any future examination and that for job in State Government.
----balbirsingh227
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