The Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) has taken a significant decision: the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID has been made mandatory for students in affiliated schools. Consequently, students under the Bihar Board will be unable to appear for the Class 10 and 12 board examinations without an APAAR ID. According to the directives issued by the BSEB, students from Classes 9 to 12 are required to obtain an APAAR ID. Instructions regarding this have been issued to all District Education Officers (DEOs), who are tasked with ensuring that APAAR IDs are generated for all students by June 30.
Let us understand the matter in detail and look at the decision taken by the Bihar Board (BSEB) regarding the APAAR ID. We will also explore the difficulties students appearing for board exams this session might face if they do not obtain an APAAR ID.
**Students unable to fill Class 10 and 12 board exam forms without APAAR ID**
Students under the Bihar Board (BSEB) will not be able to take the Class 10 and 12 board exams without an APAAR ID. The Board has made the APAAR ID mandatory for students in Classes 9 through 12. Specifically, the APAAR ID must be updated during the board exam registration process; students without an APAAR ID will not be able to register. Consequently, they will be unable to fill out the examination form and will be barred from taking the board exams. Reports indicate that there are lakhs of students in Bihar who do not yet have an APAAR ID; failure to obtain one could result in them being unable to appear for the board exams.
**APAAR ID generation by June 30; responsibility assigned to school heads**
The Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) has directed that APAAR IDs be generated for all students by June 30. The primary responsibility for this task has been assigned to the District Education Officers (DEOs). Additionally, responsibility has been assigned to school heads; under this directive, all DOE officials and District Education Officers are required to hold meetings with school heads to address this matter. These meetings will review the progress of generating APAAR IDs. For instance, school heads at institutions where students' APAAR IDs have not yet been created have been instructed to complete this task by June 30.
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