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UP Board to crack down on age fraud in High School exams

By, Prayagraj
Updated on: Jun 17, 2025 08:57 PM IST

UP Board to enhance measures against age fraud in exams, integrating Aadhaar and APAAR ID for secure student registration, says secretary Bhagwati Singh.

The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, commonly known as UP Board, is to step up efforts to combat age fraud in High School examinations.

UP Board headquarters in Prayagraj (HT File Photo)

Addressing the issue at the annual general meeting of the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) held in New Delhi on June 14, UP Board secretary Bhagwati Singh announced plans to introduce stronger, technology-driven safeguards to prevent the misuse of forged documents in student registrations.

The problem is particularly prevalent in the sports sector, where overage athletes manipulate their birth records to compete in younger age categories.

As the largest school board in the country, the UP Board has been a prime target for such fraudulent activities.

Singh said, “We are committed to making the registration process more secure and foolproof.”

One of the key solutions under consideration is the integration of Aadhaar and APAAR ID (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry) into the student registration process. “Linking these digital identity systems will help ensure data authenticity and minimise age-related fraud,” Singh said, after returning to Prayagraj from the meeting.

 
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