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WBCHSE Admit Card: WBCHSE Cancels Over 1000 HS Admit Cards Due to Printing Error Before Exam

WBCHSE Admit Card: Just before the commencement of the Higher Secondary examinations, a significant setback has hit the student community and their parents. In a sudden notification issued late Sunday night, the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) announced the cancellation of over one thousand admit cards. This unprecedented decision by the Council, right on the eve of the exams, has naturally sparked anxiety across the education sector.

Why This Sudden and Strict Decision?

According to sources from the Council, serious printing errors were detected in several admit cards after they were distributed. It is reported that a technical glitch is the primary cause of this mishap. Keeping the students’ future in mind and to maintain the integrity of official documents, the decision to cancel the faulty cards was taken immediately.

The ‘Decimal’ Dilemma in Roll Numbers

The core issue in the cancelled admit cards lies within the Roll Number section. It has been revealed that in more than 1000 admit cards, an unnecessary ‘Decimal Point’ was printed in the middle of the roll number.

In government and educational documents, even a minor error in sensitive data like a roll number can lead to significant complications later. Therefore, as soon as the matter came to light, the Council authorities took swift action.

Current Situation at a Glance:

  • Event: Announcement of HS Admit Card cancellation.
  • Affected Count: Over 1000 cards.
  • Root Cause: Incorrect format in roll numbers due to technical error.
  • Specific Error: Unexpected appearance of a decimal point within the digits.

The Council has assured that there is no need for panic among those whose cards have been affected. While the faulty cards have been declared void, arrangements are being made to issue corrected and error-free admit cards to the students very soon. School authorities and examinees are advised to keep an eye on further instructions from the Council.

WBPAY Team

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