Summary
HBSE has declared the date of 10th 12th examinations. In the 10th and 12th examination, a total of 6 lakh 68 thousand candidates will appear in the examination. About 1700 examination centers and 250 flying squads are being formed across the state.
After two years of the corona epidemic by the Haryana School Education Board, now the 10th and 12th examinations will be conducted completely offline. In this regard, the Haryana Board of School Education has declared the dates of 10th and 12th examinations.
Giving information about this, Board Chairman Dr. Jagbir Singh said that the regular, compartment, open examinations of class 10th and 12th would be held from March 30 to April 29.
In these examinations, a total of 6 lakh 68 thousand candidates will take the examination including all types of candidates. The board chairman said that in these, a total of three lakh 78 thousand candidates of 10th class regular and open will take the examination.
Similarly, two lakh 90 thousand candidates will appear in the 12th examination. The board chairman said that the 12th examination will be conducted from March 30 to April 29 and from March 31 to April 26. In these, all the examinations will be held in a single session from 12.30 pm to 3.00 pm.
He said that this time during the examination, sufficient holidays have been given for the candidates in between the two papers. The Chairman informed that about 1700 examination centers are being set up across the state for these examinations and 250 flying squads are being formed to prevent copying.
Giving information about the conduct of examinations of differently abled students on this occasion, Secretary, Haryana Board of School Education, Krishan Kumar said that examination centers for differently abled students have been made in their school, where they used to study.
Apart from this, the students who are national and international level players, they are participating in any sports competition, then their examination can be taken later on their application. In the present examinations, 40 percent marks will be subjective, 40 percent marks will be objective. Thus, in such examination of 80 marks and a total of 100 marks, 20 percent marks will be from internal assessment.
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After two years of the corona epidemic by the Haryana School Education Board, now the 10th and 12th examinations will be conducted completely offline. In this regard, the Haryana Board of School Education has declared the dates of 10th and 12th examinations.
Giving information about this, Board Chairman Dr. Jagbir Singh said that the regular, compartment, open examinations of class 10th and 12th would be held from March 30 to April 29.
In these examinations, a total of 6 lakh 68 thousand candidates will take the examination including all types of candidates. The board chairman said that in these, a total of three lakh 78 thousand candidates of 10th class regular and open will take the examination.
Similarly, two lakh 90 thousand candidates will appear in the 12th examination. The board chairman said that the 12th examination will be conducted from March 30 to April 29 and from March 31 to April 26. In these, all the examinations will be held in a single session from 12.30 pm to 3.00 pm.
He said that this time during the examination, sufficient holidays have been given for the candidates in between the two papers. The Chairman informed that about 1700 examination centers are being set up across the state for these examinations and 250 flying squads are being formed to prevent copying.
Giving information about the conduct of examinations of differently abled students on this occasion, Secretary, Haryana Board of School Education, Krishan Kumar said that examination centers for differently abled students have been made in their school, where they used to study.
Apart from this, the students who are national and international level players, they are participating in any sports competition, then their examination can be taken later on their application. In the present examinations, 40 percent marks will be subjective, 40 percent marks will be objective. Thus, in such examination of 80 marks and a total of 100 marks, 20 percent marks will be from internal assessment.