JKBOSE Issues Notification for Class 11th UFM Cases (Annual Regular 2025); Candidates Asked to Appear Before Committee
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has issued an important notification regarding candidates of HSE-I (Class 11th) Session Annual Regular (Oct–Nov 2025) Examination who have been allegedly found involved in Unfair Means (UFM) / misconduct during examinations.
As per the official notification released by JKBOSE, these candidates have been granted an opportunity to appear before the UFM Committee along with their admit cards for scrutiny and disposal of their cases.
The board has mentioned that the notification has been issued for the information of all concerned candidates whose Roll Numbers have been listed in the notice, and that attendance before the committee is mandatory for proper case consideration.
JKBOSE UFM Committee Hearing Date and Time
According to the notification, candidates must appear before the committee on:
- Date: 27-01-2026 (Tuesday)
- Time: 11:00 AM
- Venue: Office Chambers of the Joint Secretary, Secrecy/UFM Kashmir Division, JKBOSE New Campus, Bemina, Srinagar
The board clarified that candidates should report to the venue on time and bring their admit cards and any required documents for verification and scrutiny.
Why JKBOSE Conducts UFM Proceedings
JKBOSE regularly initiates Unfair Means (UFM) cases whenever any candidate is suspected of examination misconduct such as:
- Using unauthorized material in the exam hall
- Possessing chits or written notes
- Using mobile phones or electronic gadgets
- Copying from other candidates
- Any form of impersonation or manipulation
- Misbehavior or disruption during exam
These cases are treated seriously to protect the integrity and credibility of examinations conducted by the board across Jammu and Kashmir.
The UFM Committee is responsible for examining evidence, scrutinizing reports received from invigilators/supervisory staff, and hearing the candidate’s side before making a final decision.
Important Instructions for Candidates
JKBOSE has instructed that candidates must ensure the following:
✅ 1. Appear Personally
Candidates whose roll numbers are mentioned in the notice should appear personally before the UFM Committee. Any absence may affect the final decision.
✅ 2. Carry Admit Card
Candidates must bring their admit card to the committee as it will be required for verification and identification.
✅ 3. Be on Time
The hearing is scheduled at 11:00 AM, so candidates should reach the venue in advance to avoid any inconvenience.
✅ 4. Present Your Case Properly
Candidates will be allowed to present themselves and clarify their position. This is their only chance to defend or explain the allegations.
What Happens If a Candidate Does Not Appear?
JKBOSE has also made it clear that if any candidate fails to appear before the committee on the scheduled date:
Their case shall be decided on the basis of available records/evidence and no further claim shall be entertained.
This means the board will take a decision based purely on the documents, reports, and evidence already available without hearing the candidate.
Such a decision can lead to strict action, including cancellation of results, disqualification, or other penalties as per JKBOSE UFM rules.
Roll Numbers Listed in JKBOSE UFM Notification
The notification includes a list of roll numbers pertaining to the Class 11th (HSE-I) candidates involved in the alleged UFM cases. Candidates are advised to carefully check whether their roll number is included and follow the instructions accordingly.
Parents and guardians are also advised to ensure that students attend the hearing and cooperate with board authorities to resolve the matter.
Possible Outcomes of UFM Cases
Depending on the seriousness of misconduct, JKBOSE may take different actions including:
- Warning or reprimand
- Cancellation of exam paper
- Cancellation of entire result
- Debarment from future examinations for a specific period
- Other disciplinary measures as per board rules
The final outcome will depend upon the committee’s inquiry, the evidence presented, and the candidate’s statement.
JKBOSE Appeal to Students
JKBOSE, through such actions, continues to maintain strict discipline in examinations and reminds students that adopting unfair means can harm their academic career.
The board has urged students to adhere to examination rules and prepare honestly for exams rather than risking punishment by violating guidelines.
The JKBOSE notification regarding Class 11th UFM cases is a crucial update for affected candidates. Students whose roll numbers are listed must appear before the committee on January 27, 2026, at 11:00 AM in JKBOSE New Campus Bemina, Srinagar.
Candidates are advised not to miss the hearing, as absence will lead to decisions made solely on available evidence, without further claims being entertained.




