Prayagraj: UP Board has started uploading the second list of tentative exam centres spread across the 75 districts of the state to conduct high school and intermediate exams, 2021. The list can be accessed on the board’s official website.
Till now, the board has uploaded the list of exam centres of 60 districts of the state. Exam centres in districts including Prayagraj, Kaushambi, Fatehpur, Kanpur Dehat, Jhansi, Gorakhpur, etc., is in the process of being uploaded.
The board examinations would begin on April 24 and end on May 10 for Class X and on May 12 for Class XII.
According to the revised programme released by the board on January 21, all DIoS were instructed to receive the objections, if any, against the exam centres identified by the board. They were asked to weigh these objections, try resolve the same and send their report based on these objections to the board by February 9. The objections were to be resolved and after approved by the district committee, the list was to be uploaded on the board’s website.
“After receiving the report from all the DIoS concerned and resolving the objections, if any, we have prepared the second tentative list of the exam centres for conducting the upcoming board exams and the same is being uploaded at the website. List for most of the districts has been uploaded and the reaming would be done soon,” said board secretary Divyakant Shukla.
Now that UP Board has uploaded the second tentative list on its website, if any person in any district is dissatisfied with the resolution of objections made by the district committee, he or she can raise their case on the board’s email ID www.upmspexamcentre@gmail.com by February 18.
These objections will be resolved at the level of the central assessment committee set up at the board. The chairman of the council committee is chairman of the board and director of secondary education, Vinay Kumar Pandey and the member secretary is Divyakant Shukla, secretary of the board. The final list of the centres will be released on February 22, resolving all the objections received by e-mail.
There were 300 centres in Prayagraj in the first list, but after the disposal of objections, the number of centres has increased to 321. The increase is because of the fact that the centres for around 30,000 students were allotted quite far away and the same was adjusted.
Interestingly, both the Civil Lines and Rasulabad branches of Jwala Devi Inter College, run by Vidya Bharati group, have now become centres in the new list. The principals of both schools had objected to their schools not being included in the first list.