With the matriculation examinations concluded, the focus now shifts to the massive task of evaluation. Starting today, 51 centers across 30 districts have been activated to process the answer scripts of 561,979 students.
To ensure accuracy and speed, the Board has mobilized 15,000 senior subject experts. The ambitious goal? To publish final results by the second week of May.
District Education Officers have finalized all logistical arrangements, emphasizing that teachers must evaluate papers within their specialized fields to maintain high academic standards.
The Board has also issued strict guidelines regarding attendance:
Health Exemptions: Teachers facing serious medical issues may opt-out by providing a valid medical certificate.
Accountability: Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to report for duty without prior approval.
As the state gears up for this "valuation marathon," the Board remains committed to a transparent and timely result declaration for nearly six lakh hopeful students.