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Delhi Metro makes special arrangement for Board exam students

By IANS | Updated: February 14, 2025 17:20 IST

New Delhi, Feb 14 With the CBSE Board Examinations 2025 for Classes 10 and 12 scheduled from February ...

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New Delhi, Feb 14 With the CBSE Board Examinations 2025 for Classes 10 and 12 scheduled from February 15 to April 4, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has decided to give them priority during security checks and ticket sale metro stations, an official said on Friday.

As approximately 3.30 lakh students and thousands of school staff will be commuting across the city, DMRC in partnership with the CISF is implementing special facilitation measures at metro stations to accommodate the increased footfall on examination days.

Anuj Dayal, Principal Executive Director, Corporate Communications, Delhi Metro, said that students showing their admit cards will also be prioritised while purchasing tickets at Ticket Office Machines (TOM) and Customer Care (CC) centres.

Dayal urged students to plan their travel in advance and asked them to visit DMRC's official website (www.delhimetrorail.com) and DMRC Momentum to plan their journey.

He said DMRC staff visited schools, interacted with principals, and informed them about the nearest metro stations and the support available for students.

The DMRC has also requested schools to display posters providing details of the nearest metro station along with a QR code for easy ticket booking to assist students in planning their travel.

Dayal said special centralised announcements will also be made at metro stations to help and guide students.

A detailed list of metro stations closest to examination centres has also been uploaded on the DMRC website and official mobile application for easy reference, he said.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will commence the Class 10 and Class 12 board exams for 2025 on Saturday. This year, nearly 42 lakh students are expected to appear in the exams across 7,842 centres in India and 26 countries abroad.

To ensure the smooth conduct of the exams, the CBSE hosted a webcast on its official YouTube channel. The session provided guidelines for centre superintendents, deputy centre superintendents, assistant superintendents, city coordinators, and observers. It also covered evaluation protocols and the responsibilities of all officials involved.

CBSE experts said students appearing for the exams must carry their admit cards along with their school ID cards.

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