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After mobile phones were found on students who came late for their HSC exam. State education minister Vinod Tawde said that students were allowed to come in latest by 11. Nine students who turned up late for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination in Mumbai region on Wednesday were marked “Absent” and not allowed to appear for the English paper by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Despite a ban on mobiles inside the examination centres, both, for students and teachers, the authorities seized 15 cellphones at an exam centre in Mumbra on Wednesday. After mobile phones were found on students who came late for their HSC exam, the MSBSHSE has initiated a process where special education officers are sent to the examination centres for strict inspection.10 am but after that, they will be not be allowed,” Mr Tawde said. We have also advised and made the faculty understand that mobiles were the cause of question paper leaks,” said an official.Nine marked absent for HSC exam THE ASIAN AGE. According to the MSBSHSE officials, the reason for not allowing the students to enter book stand wholesale A group of students revise ahead of a Higher Secondary Certificate examination on Wednesday morning. The nine students, who came in late for the exams gave excuses of being caught in traffic snarls and travel delays. On Thursday, five mobiles were seized at the Anjuman Islam College at Fort. “We have seized the mobiles as we had given clear instructions not to use them. “We have offered a buffer time of 10 minutes to the students, which means they can enter the examination hall till 11
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