Assam board HSLC 2023 Class 10 exam starts today for 4.2 lakh students
Mridusmita Deka | March 3, 2023 | 07:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
SEBA board Class 10 students will appear for the English exam today, March 3, 2023.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) will start conducting the Class 10 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC), or Class 10, exams from today, March 3. The Assam board 10th matric exams will be held from 9 am to 12 noon for most of the papers and for some between 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The Assam board 2023 Class 10 Matric exam will begin with the English paper today followed by the fine arts and garment designing paper on March 4.
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As many as 4,22,174 students will take the Assam board Class 10 matric exams starting today. The Class 10 Assam board HSLC exams will be held in 912 centers across the state.
Sharing the statistics in Assamese and wishing students the best of luck, the education minister of the state, Ranoj Pegu said: “I wish all the candidates of the High School Leaving Certificate Examination.. all the best. I wish success to the 4,22,174 students of the state who are going to sit for the first important state-level examination of their student life.”
কাইলৈৰ পৰা অনুষ্ঠিতব্য হাইস্কুল শিক্ষান্ত পৰীক্ষাৰ সমূহ পৰীক্ষাৰ্থীকে শুভেচ্ছা জনাইছোঁ। ছাত্ৰ জীৱনৰ প্ৰথমটো ৰাজ্যিক স্তৰৰ গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ পৰীক্ষাত অৱতীৰ্ণ হ'বলগীয়া ৰাজ্যৰ ৪,২২,১৭৪গৰাকী শিক্ষাৰ্থীৰ সাফল্য কামনা কৰিছোঁ। 1/2
— Ranoj Pegu (@ranojpeguassam) March 2, 2023
The Assam board matric exams 2023 will get over on March 20 with the advanced mathematics, geography, history, Sanskrit, computer science, commerce, home science, Nepali, Arabic and Persian papers.
Assam board Class 10 exam checklist
- On the first day of the HSLC 10th exam, candidates will be allowed to enter the exam hall at 8:30 am to locate their alloted seats and on subsequent days, they wil be allowed to enter at 8:40 am onwards
- Candidates will have to take along with them the HSLC matric admit card and SEBA registration card
- No candidate will be allowed to leave the exam hall in the first hour of the exam.
- For English, general maths, general science and social science papers, there wil be two answer sheets. The first sheet will be meant for writing the answers of the objectibe type questions in the first hour and the second sheet will be meant for writng the answers of the descriptive type of questions on the next two hours. For elective and MIL, students will have to handover the answer scripts to the invigilator.
- Candidates will have to write only with black ball pen only.
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