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The English elective for the CBSE Class 12 Board Exams is due today; please review the guidelines, reporting time, and traffic advisory

Exams for the CBSE Class 12 Board 2024: Today, February 22, 2024, the English Elective, English Elective CBSE (Functional English), and English Core for the senior school certificate examination will be administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The English class 12 test for the CBSE will take place from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Verify the exam day schedule, the reporting window, the traffic alert, and further information here.

2024 CBSE Class 12 Board Exams: Verify Procedures, Reporting Times, and Traffic Advisories
It is recommended that students arrive at the testing location at least 30 minutes early for the exam. This gives plenty of time for pre-exam activities including seating assignments and admit card checking.
When they arrive at the test site, they must bring their CBSE admit card. They may not be able to take the test if they don’t have the admission card. Consequently, having the CBSE admit card on you is required.
Essentials like pens, pencils, erasers, and rulers must be brought by students. Asking people for these things while the test is going on could cause unnecessary disruptions.
Examinees are required to adhere to a dress code established by CBSE. In order to avoid discomfort on test day, it is advisable to adhere to the clothing code.
Students are expressly prohibited from bringing any electronic devices into the test room, including calculators, smartwatches, and cell phones. By adhering to these rules, exam conduct becomes more smooth and reduces the possibility of misunderstanding or disruption.
2024 CBSE Board Examinations: Delhi Traffic Alert
Traffic would be impacted by picketing and checking at the Kami Singh shooting range, Jheel Khurd Border, Mandi Border, Aaya Nagar Border, DND Flyway, Kalindi Kunj, Badarpur, Palla, and Surajkund.
Traffic entering and leaving Haryana is routed by Zero Palla, Piao Maniyari, Singhu School Toll, Saboli, Safiyabad, and Lampur. Still, there is a lot of traffic at these borders all day long. Cars are permitted after thorough inspection.
Beyond the Singhu border, NH-44 is totally blocked to through traffic. Although they are still available to traffic, other linked roads that go to NH-44-Sonipat/Panipat are also impacted. The public may use lanes 02 of NH-9 and 02 of NH-24 near the Gazipur border. Likewise, DND’s 02 lanes are accessible to commuters. Commuters are encouraged to plan their journeys appropriately and avoid certain portions, particularly during peak hours, due to the poor traffic flow. Vehicles from the Singhu Border and surrounding borders that are heading towards NH-44 may use the Eastern Peripheral Expressway to leave the border.
Vehicles traveling on NH-44 into Haryana may choose to detour to Dabur Chowk Mohan Nagar Ghaziabad – Hapur Road GT Road after reaching the Apsara Border or Maharajpur Border. Delhi Expressway Meerut (25 KM) Turn left onto the Eastern Peripheral Expressway (44 ΠΊΠΌ) at Dasna.Rai Cut and arrive at NH-44. 69 KM in total.
Vehicles traveling on NH-44 into Haryana may utilize or detour to Inderpuri Loni Puja after reaching the Loni Border. Pavi Turn left onto the Eastern Peripheral Expressway from Panchlok – Mandalia Musoorie – Khekra (29 km) (19 KM)-Rai cut (NH-44) 43 KM in total.
Automobile traffic traveling to Haryana via NH-44 and the Sabhapur Border in order to use the Delhi Dehradun Expressway service lane (6 KM) Mandola Expressway (19 KM) and Musoorie Khekra (14 KM)- Rai cut (NH-44) 39 KM in total.
Vehicles traveling towards Haryana via NH-44 and the Sonia Vihar Border should go directly to Tronica City Marg, where they should turn left into the Delhi Dehradun Expressway (7 KM) Turn left to join the Eastern Peripheral Expressway at Mandola Musoorie Khekra (10 KM) (19 KM)- Rai cut (NH-44) 36 KM in total. Check out the tweet below for additional information:

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