In a significant update aimed at better compensating the supervisory staff involved in the conduct of examinations, the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has issued a new notification increasing remuneration for various exam-related roles, according to The Chenab Times. The decision, which follows the latest finance committee meeting held on July 19, 2024, reflects the board’s commitment to improving the financial incentives for those involved in managing and overseeing examination processes across the region.
The enhanced remuneration rates apply to a range of positions from examiners and superintendents to transport and support staff. The revised rates encompass roles related to the conduction of theory examinations, supervisory duties, handling of examination materials, and specific roles like watermen and security personnel.
Key Highlights of the Revised Remuneration
1. Theory Examination Supervisory Staff
- Superintendents: Daily allowances for Superintendents have been raised from Rs.170 to Rs.200.
- Deputy Superintendents: Now entitled to Rs.140 per day, up from the previous Rs.120.
- Assistant Superintendents: Remuneration has been revised from Rs.90 to Rs.105 per day.
2. Supervisory Staff Per-Session Rates
- Teachers and Masters: Teachers will now receive Rs.110 per session, while Masters are entitled to Rs.120 per session, an increase from Rs.85 and Rs.95, respectively.
- Lecturers: The allowance for Lecturers has been increased from Rs.120 to Rs.140 per session.
- Support Staff (Daftari, Chowkidar, Sweeper): These roles have all seen a significant increase to Rs.100 per session, acknowledging the essential support roles they play.
3. Additional Allowances for Examination Logistics
- Contingent Charges: Set at Rs.320 for the entire exam, up from Rs.275.
- Seating Charges: Full exam seating charges have been increased to Rs.80.
- Stationery Transportation: Rates for carrying stationery have been revised; for example, transport to and from certain areas now costs Rs.200, while transportation within mufassil (remote) areas is set at Rs.240.
4. Inspection and Vigilance Fees
- Inspectors for Higher Secondary Classes: Inspectors involved in Class 10th, 12th, and DEED examinations will receive Rs.220 per day, a substantial increase from Rs.170.
- Vigilance Squad: Members of the vigilance squad will also receive Rs.220, up from Rs.170.
5. Increased Rates for Support and Transport Staff
- Watermen: Daily allowances for watermen have been enhanced from Rs.40 to Rs.100.
- Loading and Unloading Fees: Staff responsible for handling exam materials like answer scripts and confidential boxes are now entitled to Rs.15 per nug (for bags weighing 40kg or more) and Rs.7 per nug for sealed cartons.
Background and Purpose of the Revision
The Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education has indicated that these changes are designed to acknowledge the demanding nature of exam-related duties and to provide fair compensation to personnel involved. From teachers and inspectors to logistical and support staff, each role is crucial for the successful, fair, and efficient conduct of board examinations across the state. The updated allowances are intended to improve motivation and accountability among the staff, as well as attract competent personnel to examination duties.
Future Implications and Feedback from the Education Community
The revised remuneration is expected to impact the education community positively, as increased financial support for exam duties has long been a request from educators and support staff alike. With these changes, JKBOSE aims to set a standard for fair compensation, which could encourage similar reforms in other states or educational boards. Early feedback from educators indicates appreciation for the board’s recognition of their efforts and the additional support for demanding examination roles.
The notification, signed by the Director of Academics, JKBOSE, will be distributed to all relevant stakeholders, including education secretaries, heads of academic departments, and various examination officers. This step ensures clear communication of the revised structure to all involved in examination operations for smoother implementation.

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