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The document provides instructions for chief invigilators on conducting objective type examinations in rural centers. It details procedures for meetings, verifying materials, seating arrangements, appointing invigilators, and other arrangements to ensure a fair exam.

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TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CHIEF INVIGILATORS


OBJECTIVE TYPE - MOFUSSIL CENTRE

Chief Invigilators Meeting


a. The District Collector (Chief Co-ordinator) / District Revenue Officer (Joint
Co-ordinator) will convene a Chief Invigilators meeting, a day or two, prior to
the day of examination.
b. The Chief Invigilators shall mandatorily attend the meeting conducted by the
District Collector / District Revenue Officer, as the case may be and receive
instructions. The instructions given shall be followed and implemented
scrupulously.
c. Any difficulty in attending the meeting by the Chief Invigilator shall be reported
to the district authorities and prior approval shall be obtained well in advance
and a suitable substitute shall be appointed. The substitute so appointed shall
act as the Chief Invigilator and attend the meeting without fail. Under no
circumstances shall a scenario emerge that neither the Chief Invigilator nor the
substitute attends the meeting. In order to ensure this, the district authorities
shall obtain the list of potential substitutes for the Chief Invigilators well in
advance and also share the same with the office of the Commission.
d. The Chief Invigilators who attend the meeting at the District Collectorate shall
scan the Quick Response (QR) code pasted in the meeting hall to register their
attendance.
e. Upon confirmation of the Chief Invigilators’ attendance, details of the venue,
number of candidates allotted and funds allotted towards conduct of
examination shall be displayed to the Chief Invigilators through the EMS
application.
Attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch shall be obtained from the District
Treasury by the revenue authorities beforehand so that these can be
distributed to each Chief Invigilator at the Chief Invigilators meeting.
f. The attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch shall be checked by the Chief
Invigilators, to confirm that they contain particulars of all candidates allotted to
the respective venues. The name and address of the examination venue printed
in the attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch shall also be checked.
g. The district authorities will distribute the funds allotted by the Commission
towards conduct of examination to the Chief Invigilators during the meeting.
h. An e-acknowledgement through the EMS application, shall be given by
each Chief Invigilator for the receipt of the following:
(i) Appointment orders.
(i) Packet containing attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch.
(ii) Funds received from the revenue authorities.

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i. In case any corrections, required to be made to the name or address of the
venue or any attendance sheet is missing, etc., it shall be intimated to the
Monitoring Committee immediately using the alert option in the EMS
application. The contact number of the Commission’s staff concerned wil be
displayed to the Chief Invigilator.
Activity at the District Treasury (on the day before the date of
examination)
1. Subsequent to the meeting at the District Collectorate, the Chief Invigilators
shall proceed to the District Treasury and scan the QR code pasted in the
Treasury premises to register their attendance.
2. Upon confirmation of the Chief Invigilators’ attendance, the Treasury Officer
shall invite the Chief Invigilators to inspect and verify the confidential materials
inside the Treasury on a first come-first served basis.
3. The Chief Invigilator shall, along with revenue officials and the
Commission’s staff, wherever available, verify and confirm the adequacy of
question booklets and OMR answer sheets against the attendance sheet-cum-
hall sketch and shall also ensure that the seals are intact. The Chief Invigilator
shall scan the QR code pasted on the bundles and verify the venue details. The
Chief Invigilator shall confirm the details and certify to the effect that the
materials have been verified, in the EMS application. In case any discrepancy is
noticed, an alert message shall be sent to the Monitoring Committee and also
communicated to the office of the Commission over mobile / telephone.
4. The verification status will be displayed in the dashboard of the EMS
application, to enable viewing by the district authorities, district inspection staff
as well as the Monitoring Committee. Hence, Chief Invigilators shall submit
their responses from time to time in the EMS application.
5. The Chief Invigilators shall be responsible for ensuring the smooth and fair
conduct of examinations. Hence, they shall exercise utmost care in the
discharge of their duties.

Advance Arrangements regarding Classrooms, Invigilators, Security, etc.


(to be arranged and ensured before the day of examination)
Seating arrangements:
a. Examination rooms shall be allotted for the candidates at the rate of 20
candidates per room. Stickers with the name, register number and
photograph of the candidate shall be pasted on the table. The register
numbers shall be assigned in the shape of a ‘W’ and question booklets
shall be distributed accordingly in that sequence.
b. In respect of all competitive examinations, the seating arrangement shall
be made in such a way that the distance between any two candidates
shall not be less than three feet.
c. In order to ensure effective invigilation during examinations, the number
of invigilators appointed shall be such that each invigilator has under his
supervision, 20 candidates

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d. In the case of examinations on more than one subject paper being held
simultaneously -
i. Candidates appearing for the examination on different subject
papers shall be accommodated in different rooms such that
each room shall accommodate candidates appearing for the
examination on one particular subject only.
ii. In any case, the number of candidates placed under the
supervision of one invigilator shall be as stated at para (c)
above.
iii. Even in cases where the number of candidates placed under the
supervision of one invigilator falls well below the maximum limit
permitted, due to subject-specific accommodation, candidates
appearing for different subjects shall not be accommodated in
the same room.
2. Class rooms shall be clean and tidy with proper furniture, lighting, fans and
ventilation.
3. The required number of menial staff shall be appointed.
4. Teaching staff having good integrity shall be selected as invigilators and it
shall be ensured that they have done their job competently.
5. Names of the invigilators shall be entered and kept ready in the EMS
application for shuffling and allotment on the day of examination.
6. The required number of invigilators shall be appointed with reference to the
total number of candidates allotted such that there is one invigilator for every
twenty candidates.
7. A meeting shall be organized one day prior to the day of examination, for
invigilators and requisite instructions as to the procedures to be followed by
them shall be given.
8. A copy of the duties of invigilators furnished by the Commission shall be
distributed to all invigilators.
9. Those candidates with benchmark disability (differently-abled) requiring scribe
support, shall be earmarked as ‘DA-S’ in the EMS application based
attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch.
10. Teaching staff alone shall be appointed as scribes for candidates with
benchmark disability (differently-abled), if any allotted.
11. Candidates with benchmark disability (differently-abled) utilizing the services
of a scribe or those who cannot climb the staircase shall be accommodated on
the ground floor only, in close proximity to the Chief Invigilator’s control room.
12. In case the Chief Invigilator is related to any of the candidates who is
appearing for the examination at a particular venue, he/she shall not carry out
examination duty at the venue. The Chief Invigilator concerned shall bring this
fact to the notice of the District Collector / District Revenue Officer, to
facilitate appointment of a substitute, under intimation to the office of the
Commission.
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13. Particulars such as name, designation and mobile number of the officers of the
mobile unit, inspection officers deputed by the District Collector to the venue
and the Commission’s staff deputed to the venue / centre, available in the
EMS application, shall be accessed and utilized for obtaining any clarification
or first-hand information.
Other Advance Arrangements (to be made before the day of examination)
1. Adequate drinking water and sanitation facilities shall be provided.
2. Usage of public address systems in proximity to the examination venue shall be
avoided.
3. Entry of unauthorized persons, including parents or relatives of the candidates,
inside the examination venue shall not be permitted.
4. The Chief Invigilators shall purchase all required stationery items like paper,
gada cloth, sketch pens, sufficient number of red and black ball point
pens, stamp pads, etc., to be given to each invigilator, needle, thread,
scissors, sealing wax, wrapper sheets, matchboxes, steel rulers, etc., one day
prior to the examination, using the advance amount received from the
Commission.
5. A sufficient number of stamp pads, to obtain the left hand thumb impression
of the candidates, in the space provided in the OMR answer sheet shall be
purchased for distribution among the invigilators.
6. A board listing the room numbers with the corresponding register numbers of
candidates accommodated, shall be displayed at an appropriate place,
preferably at the entrance to the venue. At venues where there are multiple
buildings in the premises, the above information along with a site map for
guiding the candidates, shall mandatorily be displayed at the entrance to the
venue as well as the individual entrances to the buildings.
7. Special instructions to candidates shall be displayed legibly, both in Tamil and
English, at the entrance to the venue as well as at least four other
conspicuous places.
Duties of the Chief Invigilator
a. The Chief Invigilator shall be present at the examination venue by 07.00 am
and receive the confidential materials from the mobile team for the forenoon
and afternoon sessions, as the case may be. In the case of examinations
scheduled to be held only in the afternoon session, the Chief Invigilator shall be
present at the examination venue at least three hours before the scheduled
time of commencement of the examination and receive the confidential
materials as aforesaid.
b. Details related to the arrival of the mobile team at the examination venues
shall be entered by the respective Chief Invigilators in the EMS application.
c. The Chief Invigilator shall verify whether the seals affixed on the bundles of
confidential materials are intact and scan the QR codes on the bundles so as to
generate an e Acknowledgement through the EMS application upon matching of
the QR code details, without any delay.

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d. In case of any discrepancy such as seals being damaged, the nature of
discrepancy shall be communicated to the Monitoring Committee at the
Commission’s office as well as the inspection officials deputed by the
Commission / District Collector, stationed at the district and taluk headquarters,
in the form of a photograph / video recording.
e. The confidential materials thus received shall be kept in safe custody under
camera surveillance. All confidential materials related to the afternoon session,
if any, shall be kept separately under lock and key.
Allocation of Invigilators to the Examination Rooms
a. The allocation of invigilators to the examination rooms shall be done through
shuffling using the EMS application, in the Chief Invigilator’s control room.
There shall be no deviation from the said allocation.
b. In case any relative or known candidate(s) are appearing for the examination in
the room allotted to a particular invigilator, he/she shall inform the same to the
Chief Invigilator immediately and attend invigilation duty in another room, as
instructed by the Chief Invigilator.
Entry of Candidates into the Examination Venue
a. ‘Examination Venue’ means the entire campus of the educational Institution
where an examination is to be conducted.
b. Candidates shall appear for the examination at the venue they have been
allotted, as mentioned in the memorandum of admission (hall ticket). Change
of venue shall not be permitted.
c. Candidates shall be admitted into the examination venue only if they are in
possession of a memorandum of admission (hall ticket).
d. However, in cases where court orders directing to admit candidates to the
written examination are received at the last minute in the Commission’s office
and the memorandum of admission (hall ticket) cannot be made available to
the candidate, the Chief Invigilator as well as inspection officials shall be
instructed by the Deputy Secretary (Application Processing Department) to
admit the candidates for the examination.
e. In order to facilitate verification of the identity of the candidates and
explanation of the procedures pertaining to the examination, the candidates
shall present themselves at the examination venue one hour before the
time scheduled for the commencement of the examination.
f. All gates serving as entry into the examination venue shall be closed thirty
minutes before the commencement of the examination and no one shall be
allowed into the venue thereafter. (e.g., in case of forenoon session, for an
examination scheduled to commence at 09.30 am, the candidates should
present themselves at 09.00 am in the examination venue. In case of
afternoon session, for an examination scheduled to commence at 02.00 pm,
the candidates should present themselves at 01.30 pm. After that no
candidate shall be permitted to enter the premises of the examination venue).
g. Candidates may be subjected to frisking on the spot, at the examination
venue, if required, with the assistance of male/female police personnel or any
authorized persons as the case maybe.
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h. In case of extraordinary circumstances, like pandemic conditions, etc., the
procedures / precautions prescribed (e.g., use of sanitizer and face mask,
practicing social distancing) shall be adhered to.
i. Parents and others who accompany the candidates will not be permitted
inside the examination venue.
Entry of Candidates into the Examination Room
a. ‘Examination Room’ means the room in which 20 candidates are accommodated
under the control of an invigilator.
b. The candidates shall compulsorily be seated in the examination room thirty
minutes before the time scheduled for the commencement of the
examination.
c. Candidates shall not bring any material except what is required inside the
examination room. In unavoidable circumstances, other belongings of the
candidates shall be kept outside the examination room or inside a cloak room
(if available). Safety of the belongings shall be the concern of the candidate
and he/she shall bear the risk towards that.
d. No candidate shall be permitted to enter the examination room without the
memorandum of admission (hall ticket) downloaded from the Commission’s
website.
e. In case the photograph of the candidate in the memorandum of admission (hall
ticket) is not printed or not clear or does not match with candidate’s
appearance, he shall furnish a separate photograph affixed on a plain paper,
along with his name, address, register number and signature along with a copy
of the memorandum of admission (hall ticket) and a copy of Aadhaar card /
Passport / Driving License / Permanent Account Number (PAN) card / Voter ID
card, to the Chief Invigilator. The identity proof in original, shall also be shown
to the room invigilator for verification.
f. The room invigilator, upon verification of the identity of the candidate, shall
obtain an undertaking as to the genuineness of the candidate and to the effect
that he /she is aware that he/she is liable for any criminal / penal action that
may be initiated by the Commission, if the information furnished is found to be
incorrect at a later date. The undertaking shall then be handed over to the
Chief Invigilator.
g. Candidates shall show the memorandum of admission (hall ticket) to the
Invigilator / Chief Invigilator / inspection authorities of the examination hall, on
demand, for verification.
h. Pencils, erasers, correction fluids, electronic gadgets such as mobile phones,
watches, Bluetooth devices, calculators, etc., shall not be allowed inside the
examination room.
i. The candidate shall be seated at the place allotted after cross-checking the
name, register number and photo as seen on the table with that in the
memorandum of admission (hall ticket).

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j. The OMR answer sheet as well as instructions regarding filling up of the same,
shall be given thirty minutes before the time scheduled for the commencement
of the examination.
Opening and Distribution of Confidential Materials in the Chief Invigilator’s
Control Room (under video coverage)
a. The Chief Invigilator shall verify the total count of OMR answer sheets and
distribute the OMR answer sheets and attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch to the
invigilators, according to the examination rooms assigned, without any
deviation, forty-five minutes before the commencement of examination.
The Chief Invigilator shall open the question booklet bundles alone (not the
sealed packets), thirty minutes before the commencement of examination.
The Chief Invigilator shall send the question paper packets to the examination
rooms twenty minutes before the commencement of examination in a sealed
condition. These packets shall be opened in the presence of candidates and the
signature of any two candidates present shall be obtained, along with their
register number, for having witnessed the opening of the sealed cover.
b. Additional question booklets and additional OMR answer sheets shall be kept in
safe custody in the Chief Invigilator’s control room itself. These shall be
supplied to the invigilator on demand basis for replacing the defective ones..
c. Additional / unused question booklets shall be opened only under intimation
through phone / mobile to the Monitoring Committee at the Commission’s
office.
ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION – Activities during the Examination
Proceedings inside the Examination Room
a. The room invigilator on verification of the memorandum of admission (hall
ticket) shall permit the candidates to enter into the examination room.
b. The room invigilator shall personally verify the identity of the candidate with
reference to the photograph printed on the memorandum of admission (hall
ticket) and sign in the appropriate space provided there in.
c. The signature and photograph of the candidate in the attendance sheet-cum-
hall sketch shall be verified.
d. Signatures of the candidates shall be obtained in the attendance sheet, duly
mentioning the question booklets number.
e. The invigilator shall compulsorily write the register number and question
booklets number of all candidates (both present and absent) allotted to that
examination room in the hall sketch as per the actual seating arrangement.
f. Immediately after commencement of the examination, the invigilator shall
shade the appropriate bubble [A] against the register number of the absentee
candidates in the attendance sheet, using only black ball point pen.
Thereafter, the invigilator shall encircle the register number along with
question booklets number of the absentee candidates in the hall sketch, using
a red ball point pen.

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g. Invigilators shall issue instructions to the candidates regarding filling of
particulars in the OMR-answer sheet.
h. The OMR answer sheets shall be distributed exactly thirty minutes before the
commencement of examination after verifying the identity of the candidates
with the photograph printed in the answer sheet.
i. The question booklet shall be distributed exactly fifteen minutes before the
commencement of examination.
j. The invigilator shall place the question booklets in sequence, on the tables
earmarked for the candidates concerned, even if the candidates are not seated
at the time of distribution, in order to avoid disturbing the sequence of
distribution.
k. Before using the OMR answer sheet, the photograph and the details printed on
it shall be verified. It shall be ensured that the OMR answer sheet pertains to
that particular candidate only. In case any of the details are found to be
incorrect or defective in any way, it shall immediately be reported to the room
invigilator for replacement. No OMR answer sheet shall be replaced after use.
l. The candidate shall affix his/her signature at the two designated places in the
answer paper. One signature shall be affixed after having read the instructions
there in, before the commencement of the examination and the other
certifying that all instructions have been followed, after the conclusion of the
examination.
m. The candidate shall affix his/her left hand thumb impression in the appropriate
box provided in the answer paper, after the examination is over.
n. The candidate shall not tick mark / mark the answers in the question booklet.
Failure to comply with this instruction shall render him / her liable for such
action or penalty as the Commission may decide.
o. Before writing and shading the question booklet number in the OMR answer
sheet, the candidate shall verify whether all the questions are printed without
any omission. In case any defect is found, it shall immediately be reported to
the room invigilator.
p. As a general practice, the Chief Invigilator shall arrange sufficient numbers of
facilitators (such number of Chief Invigilator’s Assistants / Office Assistants,
as approved by the Commission), who shall carry additional question
booklets / additional non-personalized OMR answer sheets as requested by
room invigilators for the purpose of replacing the defective ones. Upon
receipt, the room invigilator shall replace the defective ones and the
candidate shall check the completeness of the new one in all respects.
The correct question booklet number shall be written in the OMR answer
sheet. In case any defect is noticed in the question booklet or in the OMR
answer sheet after the commencement of the examination, it shall not be
replaced.
q. Immediately after verification, candidates shall write the question booklet
number and shade the corresponding bubbles at the appropriate place in the
OMR answer sheet.

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r. The examination shall commence on time and delay on any ground is not
permissible.
s. Invigilators shall fill in the attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch within ten
minutes from the commencement of the examination.
t. In the case of OMR answer sheets of absentee candidates, the bubble
meant to record the absence of the candidate shall be shaded by the
invigilator in both Parts I and II. Further, Section I of Part I shall be scored
out and signed across by the invigilator personally, using red ball point pen
only.
u. The candidate shall shade only one of the bubbles for each question. In case
more than one bubble is shaded for a particular question, that answer shall
not be evaluated. There shall be no question for which none of the answer
bubbles remains unshaded. In case none of the answer bubbles is shaded, for
any question(s), penalty will be imposed as per instructions in vogue. Option
(E) shall be shaded if the answer is not known to the candidate.
v. The total number of As, Bs, Cs, Ds and Es shaded as answers shall be written
in the boxes and the corresponding bubbles shall be shaded by the candidate
against Section III of Part II of the OMR answer sheet. The total number of
As+Bs+Cs+Ds+Es shaded shall be equal to the total number of
questions printed in the question booklet.
w. The room invigilator shall fill in Section IV of Part II, the number of As, Bs, Cs,
Ds and Es, as shaded by the candidate in Section III (b) of the OMR answer
sheet. Both the invigilator and the candidate shall sign below this entry after
the examination is over. Fifteen minutes extra time shall be given after the
examination exclusively for this activity.
x. Only upon completion of these procedures, candidates shall be permitted to
leave the examination room.
y. It shall be ensured that all the rooms including those rooms accommodating
candidates with benchmark disability (differently-abled) are videographed,
covering the faces of the candidates clearly. Videographers shall be instructed
to cover all examination rooms and record the proceedings at frequent
intervals.
z. In case of any malpractice / untoward incident, the room invigilator shall
report the incident immediately to the Chief Invigilator, who shall in turn
report the same to the inspection staff. The videographer and police personnel
shall also be summoned to the examination room. Thereafter, a written
statement in the candidate’s own handwriting shall be obtained from the
candidate in the presence of officials who shall also sign in the said statement
as witnesses. Such incidents shall be reported to the Monitoring Committee in
the office of the Commission, over phone and through the EMS application.
aa. While receiving the answer sheets from the candidates after the conclusion of
the examination, the invigilators shall specifically verify whether the barcode
is intact. In case the barcode is found mutilated, the same shall be reported in
writing to the Commission.

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ab. The examination shall be concluded on time. An alarm bell shall be sounded in
respect of each of the following activities in order to alert the candidates as
well as invigilators, who shall make appropriate announcements as required.

Event Timeline Duration of Bell


Before Commencement of Examination

Objective type Examination:

(i) Distribution of OMR 30 minutes Short Bell (2 seconds)


Answer Sheets before

(ii) Distribution of 15 minutes Short Bell (2 seconds)


Question Booklets before
Event Timeline Duration of Bell
At the Start and During the Examination

Commencement of At the Designated Long Bell (5 seconds)


the Examination Time
During the Examination Every One Hour Short Bell (2 seconds)

Before Conclusion of 10 minutes Short Bell (2 seconds)


the Examination before
conclusion

At the Conclusion and After the Examination


Conclusion of the At the Designated Long Bell (5 seconds)
Examination Time
Objective type
Examination only:
15 minutes after Long Bell (5seconds)
After Conclusion of
the Examination
Special Provisions for Candidates with Benchmark Disabilities (Differently-
abled)
a. All candidates with benchmark disabilities (differently-abled) who are unable to
climb the stair case, shall be allowed to write the examination in a room on the
ground floor.
b. Candidates with benchmark disabilities (differently-abled) who are provided
with the assistance of scribe shall be accommodated in a separate room on the
ground floor, in close vicinity to the Chief Invigilator’s control room.
Videography of the proceedings shall be done frequently. Teaching staff
conversant with English and Tamil languages shall be appointed as scribes.
c. Compensatory time of not less than 20 minutes per hour of examination
shall be allowed to candidates with benchmark disabilities(differently-

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abled),who have physical limitation to write including that of speed and who
are utilizing the services of a scribe. All candidates with disability who have
physical limitation with regard to writing, including that of speed and not
availing the services of a scribe shall be allowed additional time of a minimum
of one hour for an examination of three hours duration which may further be
increased on a case to case basis.
d. Candidates shall be instructed to affix their left hand thumb impression in the
space provided in Part I of the OMR answer sheet after the closure of
examination. In case the candidate is unable to use his/her left hand, right
hand thumb impression shall be obtained. In the case of candidates unable to
use both hands, the signature and thumb impression columns shall be left
blank.
Proceedings inside the Chief Invigilator’s Control Room
a. The following shall be collected from each invigilator and brought back to the
Chief Invigilator’s control room within fifteen minutes from the
commencement of the examination.
i. Attendance sheet-cum-hall sketch
ii. Question booklets and OMR answer sheets of absentee candidates as well
as defective question booklets and OMR answer sheets.
iii. The envelope of the 10/20 question booklets (attested by any two
candidates just before opening of the envelope)
b. The room-wise presentee / absentee details shall be recorded in the EMS
application. Such an entry in the EMS application regarding the total count of
present/absent candidates shall be done, only after cross-checking the details
as available in (i) against details as available in (ii).
c. These and the balance additional question booklets and OMR answer sheets,
shall be packed as indicated at Annexure IV.
ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION - Activities after the Conclusion of the
Examination
Proceedings inside the Chief Invigilator’s Control Room
a. All the crucial activities in Chief Invigilator’s control room shall be videographed
as per the videography protocol indicated in Annexure III.
b. With the completion of the examination, the invigilator shall bring the used
OMR answer sheets and hand them over to the Chief Invigilator. In case of
OMR answer sheets, Part I and Part II of the answer sheets shall be separated
by tearing at the perforation without damaging the answer sheets. Parts I and
II shall be packed separately as indicated at Annexure IV.

c. In the case of venues where candidates with benchmark disabilities


(differently-abled) have been accommodated, the candidates with benchmark
disabilities (differently-abled) shall be given an additional twenty minutes for
every one hour of the examination. Therefore, for a two-hour examination, an
additional forty minutes shall be given to candidates with benchmark

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disabilities (differently-abled) and in case of a three-hour examination, an
additional one hour shall be given for completion of examination. Upon
completion of the examination, the used OMR answer sheets of such
candidates shall be brought to the Chief Invigilator’s room and the same shall
be packed separately as indicated in Annexure IV.
d. All confidential materials mentioned above, as well as reports and memory
cards shall be packed and sealed in the manner and timeline as indicated in
Annexure IV.
e. The Chief Invigilator and the inspection staff shall count the examination
materials before they are packed and upon packing, all the required details
shall be written on the labels meant for each pack, as shown in Annexure VI,
as the case may be. Both the Chief Invigilator and inspection staff shall satisfy
themselves with the details as written on the label and append their signature
vouching for the same. In case of any lapse found at a later stage with respect
to the said activity (especially mismatch in the count), both the Chief
Invigilator and the Inspection Staff deputed by the Collectorate will be jointly
held liable for the lapse.
f. Finally, the following bundles shall be kept ready for handing over to the
Commission’s official on duty in the mobile team.
Bundle I (containing Covers A and B) and Bundle II.
g. The Cover ‘C’ containing the memory card shall be handed over by the
‘Handing Over Team’ (Chief Invigilator and inspection staff) to the ‘Taking Over
Team’ (mobile team) as the last activity, i.e., just before the mobile team
leave the examination venue.
Handing over of Confidential Materials by the Chief Invigilator and
Inspection Staff - Taking over of the Materials by the mobile team.
a. Upon completion of the packing of the confidential materials after the
examination, a message to this effect shall be sent to the mobile team
through the EMS application. Thereafter, mobile team personnel shall proceed
to collect the confidential materials from the Chief Invigilators.
b. The ‘Handing Over Team’ consisting of the Chief Invigilator and the inspection
staff shall once again check whether the all required details have been filled in
on the labels of the bundles of confidential materials. The time of handing over
of the confidential materials to the mobile team, shall be mentioned and
signatures affixed in the relevant places.
c. The ‘Taking Over Team’ (mobile team) upon receiving the above confidential
materials, shall write down the receiving time on the labels of these bundles.
d. All the above activities shall be videographed and the memory card shall be
safely packed as indicated at Annexure IV and thereafter sealed and handed
over to the mobile team.
e. The mobile team shall scan the QR codes printed on the labels of the
confidential materials to record the time of receipt as well as generate an e-
Acknowledgement to be issued to the Chief Invigilator through the EMS
application.

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