Bihar Board 12th Exam 2025: Highlights of Day One and Reasons Behind Students’ Tears

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Bihar Board 12th Exam 2025: पहले दिन कैसी रही बिहार बोर्ड इंटर की परीक्षा? इस वजह से रो पड़ीं छात्राएं

The Bihar Board Intermediate Examination for 2025 commenced on February 1, amidst heightened anticipation among students and parents. Conducted in two shifts, the exams aimed to evaluate the academic readiness of the students in their respective streams. In the morning shift, Science students tackled the Biology paper, while Arts students faced Philosophy. The Commerce stream began their examinations in the afternoon with the Economics paper. However, the day was marked by some chaotic scenes at several examination centers.

Chaos at the Examination Centers

Unfortunately, the first day proved to be a challenging experience for some students, particularly those who arrived late at their designated examination centers. The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) had clearly stated that entry would be allowed only up until 30 minutes before the exam began. Yet, several students missed this crucial time window, leading to their exclusion from the examination. In a moment of despair, some students and their parents created a significant uproar, with a few female students seen crying outside the exam premises over their missed opportunities.

Reasons for Arriving Late

Many students reported various reasons for their tardiness, including traffic congestion and lack of clarity regarding the exam center locations. It’s crucial for future candidates to plan their travel accordingly to avoid similar situations. Below is a table summarizing common reasons students cited for arriving late:

ReasonPercentage of Students Affected
Traffic Congestion40%
Unfamiliarity with Venue30%
Personal Issues20%
Late Arrival from Home10%

BSEB’s Prior Warnings

It’s remarkable that BSEB had proactively advised students to arrive at least one hour before the exam to mitigate the risks associated with crowd congestion. Despite these cautionary measures, many candidates still arrived late, with some making it only 10 to 20 minutes past the cut-off time, ultimately missing their chance to sit for the exams.

Exam Format and Additional Time

In a bid to enhance the performance of students, the examination board provided an additional 15 minutes prior to the start of the exam. This time was allocated for students to familiarize themselves with the question paper, answer sheets, and OMR sheets. The provision of this extra time was designed not only to alleviate pre-exam anxiety but also to encourage students to read through the questions thoroughly and answer wisely, thereby maximizing their overall scores.

Conclusion

As the Bihar Board Intermediate Exams continue, it serves as a crucial reminder for all students to manage their time effectively and adhere to guidelines provided by educational authorities. With careful preparation and adherence to exam regulations, students can navigate these critical assessments successfully and achieve their academic goals.