Jharkhand Board Exams Begin
41,753 Students Set for JAC Board Exams in East Singhbhum
East Singhbhum gears up for JAC 10th and 12th board exams with 41,753 students, ensuring fair and secure examination conditions.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) is launching the 10th and 12th board examinations across 106 centers in East Singhbhum from February 6 to February 26, involving a total of 41,753 candidates in a pivotal academic event.
The district has implemented comprehensive measures to guarantee a fair and secure examination environment, including the deployment of static magistrates and the organization of zonal magistrates for oversight.
Officials will conduct surprise inspections across examination centers, supported by a dedicated team of magistrates, to maintain the integrity of the exams.
Section 144 will be enforced around exam venues to ensure a smooth examination process, with district officials overseeing compliance.
Examinees will be subjected to frisking at entrance points, emphasizing the prohibition of mobile phones within the exam halls.
Centre superintendents are tasked with ensuring electricity availability, highlighting the district’s commitment to providing an uninterrupted examination experience.
Strict regulations against the use of mobile phones and hi-tech digital devices by students and invigilators aim to prevent malpractice during the exams.
The education department is taking stringent measures to oversee the exams, including monitoring by flying squads and the installation of CCTV cameras at every center.
The JAC emphasizes the need for a stress-free approach to the exams, encouraging students to remain confident in their preparations.
With 21,022 candidates for the 10th board and 20,731 for the 12th board, the exams are a critical milestone for East Singhbhum’s students, highlighting the community’s support and the efforts of the Jharkhand Academic Council in organizing a fair and efficient examination process.

