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JKSSB to install jammers outside examination centres
3/12/2023 10:25:41 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 12: Facing criticism for hiring a black-listed company to conduct written exams, the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) has decided to take some effective steps to ensure fairness and transparency in coming examinations for different posts.
First-time the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB)-the nodal agency for conducting recruitments, has decided to install jammers in the examination centres for free and fair conduct of tests. The JKSSB has also resorted to Third Party Audits of Computer Centres. Maintaining that the credibility of centers was the vital factor in ensuring the conduct of fair and transparent examinations, senior police and civil officers have been already directed by the higher-ups to thoroughly scrutinize the conduct and past history of the identified centre well before the start of examinations.
The DCs and SSPs of all districts have been asked to inform JKSSB about the adverse report against the identified centres, if any.
The SSPs were directed to deploy an adequate number of men and women police personnel for frisking and other arrangements at various centres.
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is conducting Computer Based written Test (CBT) for various posts with effect from 16th March to 5th April, 2023 at various examination centers in Jammu and Kashmir.
The examination has been scheduled to be conducted in multiple batches at different locations/venues set up in various districts of the UT, for which adequate security arrangements have been put in place at each examination centre.
The concerned District Magistrate will issue prohibitory orders under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) around the examination centers during the timing of examination.
A multi layered structure for supervision has also been established with one Centre Observer and Centre Magistrate for each examination center by the respective District Administration. Besides, senior officers shall also be deployed as General Observer by the General Administration Department and IT professionals shall be deployed by Information Technology Department for monitoring of the CBT examinations. The J&K Police shall deploy security personnel for frisking and maintenance of law and order at each venue/location.
In addition, the CBT shall be conducted under CCTV surveillance for maintaining transparency in the examination. Besides, low frequency Jammers are being installed in all the examination centres to prevent the use of unfair means including cheating using Bluetooth and wi-fi enabled electronic devices. In order to ensure that the examination process being adopted is completely secure and free from any kind of malpractice, a third party has been hired to review/audit the examination process of Computer Based Tests(CBTs) conducted by JKSSB.
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