Prayagraj: UP Board has amended the subject and gender codes of 10,846 candidates appearing in the high school and intermediate examination 2024. The board had invited offline applications from district inspectors of schools till December 20 through the regional offices of Prayagraj, Meerut, Varanasi, Bareilly and Gorakhpur.
Officials said the details of 5002 high school candidates (3610 subject and 1392 gender codes) have been amended.Similarly, changes in the details of 5844 (4524 subjects and 1320 gender codes) candidates of intermediate have been approved. Cases of amendment in the details of the candidates were sought by calling DIOS office and schools from the regional offices. Earlier, despite being given three chances, principals of all schools had demanded to revise the details of the candidates. Board secretary Dibyakant Shukla has already made it clear that no more amendments will be made now. Despite this, if there is a demand for amendment in the details from any candidate/institution level at the last time of the examination, then the principal will be held responsible for the same.
Now, action will be taken against the concerned as per rules and mandate. In previous years, the board had to face a lot of trouble if there was an error related to subject or gender code. To avoid problems, this time the board has already completed the process of rectification of errors.
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Officials said the details of 5002 high school candidates (3610 subject and 1392 gender codes) have been amended.Similarly, changes in the details of 5844 (4524 subjects and 1320 gender codes) candidates of intermediate have been approved. Cases of amendment in the details of the candidates were sought by calling DIOS office and schools from the regional offices. Earlier, despite being given three chances, principals of all schools had demanded to revise the details of the candidates. Board secretary Dibyakant Shukla has already made it clear that no more amendments will be made now. Despite this, if there is a demand for amendment in the details from any candidate/institution level at the last time of the examination, then the principal will be held responsible for the same.
Now, action will be taken against the concerned as per rules and mandate. In previous years, the board had to face a lot of trouble if there was an error related to subject or gender code. To avoid problems, this time the board has already completed the process of rectification of errors.
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