News - Education

Maharashtra Board HSC 2025 exam begins for over 15 lakh students; Section 144 imposed 

Maharashtra Board HSC 2025 exam begins for over 15 lakh students; Section 144 imposed 

Maharashtra Board HSC 2025 exam begins for over 15 lakh students; Section 144 imposed 

Maharashtra Board 2025 Class 12: The Maharashtra Board has started the board examinations for Class 12 for over 15 lakh students including 8,10,348 boys, 6,94,652 girls, and 37 are transgender. For the successful conduction of the examination, the MSBSHSE has deployed flying squads, imposed Section 144 around exam centres and ensured cheating-free examination inside the exam hall.

The district magistrate of the region along with the chairman of the district efficiency committee has the charge to make arrangements as per requirement. The Board has also asked the Maharashtra State Road Transport (ST) Corporation regarding the regular and timely departure of trains.

The centre director, supervisor and examination-related components appointed by the district administration at the examination centre are being examined through a facial recognition system. Also, all the personnel related to the examination have been given an authorised identity card through the departmental board.

–The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company has also received a letter from the Board regarding maintaining an uninterrupted power supply to the examination centre.

–The Board in its press release also mentioned that during the pandemic, cases of non-admission have been found at examination centres, to avoid such instances, the Board has directed the centre’s director, supervisor and person related to the examination to check students.

–Additionally, Xerox centres within 500 meters of the exam centre will remain closed on exam days, as mentioned in the press release.

–To prevent possible irregularities during the examination period, 271 Bharari Paths have been issued in the state through Aala Basava Yadharshina Mandal.

–The Board has also asked the district magistrate and the chief executive officer, along with board members and government officials to pay a surprise visit to the examination centre.

–The examination centres are monitored through drone cameras in the sensitive examination centre premises of the state by the district administration. Video filming will be done outside the examination centre through the district administration.

–Maharashtra Prevention of Malpractices Act 1982 or other laws have been implemented and anyone indulging, aiding or abetting malpractices in any examination centre will be booked for illegal interference.

Reset