The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha, kicked off the Class 12 final examinations on Wednesday, marking a significant event for 4.01 lakh students across the state. This year, the exams are being conducted under stringent security measures to ensure a smooth and fair process. The authorities have set up surveillance systems in examination centers to prevent any malpractice and maintain the integrity of the exams.
With the exams spanning multiple streams, including Science, Arts, and Commerce, students have been preparing diligently amid the challenges posed by the pandemic's aftermath. The CHSE has implemented several health and safety protocols to protect students and staff, including mandatory mask-wearing and sanitization measures. The council's efforts aim to create a conducive environment for students to perform at their best during these crucial assessments.
Parents and educators are hopeful that the meticulous planning and execution by the CHSE will lead to successful outcomes for the students. As the exams progress, the focus remains on supporting students' mental well-being alongside their academic performance. The results, eagerly awaited by students and parents alike, will play a pivotal role in shaping the future educational and career paths of these young individuals.
— Authored by Next24 Live