prevailing situation in Delhi it is expected that there will be traffic-related problems which may cause delay in reaching the examination centre," the advisory stated. 1. The board has instructed students to reach the examination hall by 10:00 am and warned that entry will not be allowed after that.
“Only those students will be allowed to enter the examination centre by 10:00 am. After this no student will be allowed," it said. 2.
The CBSE has advised the students to use the Delhi Metro for commuting to the examination halls as the metro services are running without disruptions. 3. The board has requested students from other parts of the country and the world to plan their journeys to examination halls keeping in mind the local conditions, traffic, weather conditions, distance from the examination hall, etc.
4. The schools are requested by the CBSE to help the candidates and guide them properly on the examination day. 5.
The CBSE has asked the students to make all the arrangements in advance so that they don't face unnecessary hassles at the last minute. More than 39 lakh students in Class 10th and 12th will appear for the board examinations. They include 5,80,192 students from Delhi, which is the epicentre of farmers' protests.
The national capital is witnessing massive traffic snarls at various locations. The CBSE has prepped 877 examination centres in the national capital to conduct the board exams. Milestone Alert!
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