Bihar Class 11 special exam from May 16; know schedule
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 12, 2024 | 04:45 PM IST | 1 min read
The Bihar Class 11 special exam will be conducted till May 29. The exam will be conducted for three hours in two shifts.
NEW DELHI: The Department of Education, Bihar has issued the schedule to conduct the special annual examination for Class 11 students. The exam will be conducted for students who failed to qualify or were absent in the annual examination of Class 11 of the state's higher secondary schools. The special annual examination will be conducted from May 16, 2024.
The Bihar Class 11 special exam will be conducted till May 29. The exam will be conducted for three hours in two shifts. The shift one exam will start from 10 am to 1 pm and the second shift exam will commence from 2 pm to 5 pm. “Students failing or absent in the annual or special annual examination of Class 11 in 2024 will not be allowed to enrol in Class 12,” the official schedule read.
Bihar Class 11 Special Exam: Complete schedule
Students can check the Bihar Class 11 special exam schedule for science (Isc), arts (IA), commerce (ICom) and vocational subjects from the table given below.
|
Date |
Faculty |
First shift |
Second shift |
|
May 16, 2024 |
ISc |
Physics |
Political science |
|
IA |
Philosophy |
Accountancy |
|
|
ICom |
Entrepreneurship |
Chemistry |
|
|
Vocational |
Foundation course |
Elective subjects (Paper 1) |
|
|
May 18, 2024 |
ISc |
Mathematics |
Biology |
|
IA |
Mathematics |
Geography |
|
|
Vocational |
Elective subjects (Paper 2) |
Business studies (ICom) |
|
|
May 21, 2024 |
ISc |
English |
Hindi |
|
|
ICom |
English |
Hindi |
|
|
IA |
English |
Hindi |
|
|
Vocational |
English |
Hindi |
|
May 22, 2024 |
ISc |
Security, Beautician, Tourism, Retail management, automobile, electronics, telecom, beauty and wellness |
Urdu, Maithili, Sanskrit, Prakrit |
|
ICom |
Security, Beautician, Tourism, Retail management, automobile, electronics, telecom, beauty and wellness |
Magahi, Bhojpuri, Arabic, Persian |
|
|
IA |
Security, Beautician, Tourism, Retail management, automobile, electronics, telecom, beauty and wellness |
Pali, Bangla, Sanskrit, Prakrit |
|
|
Isc |
Computer science, Multi-media and web technology |
||
|
ICom |
Computer science, Multi-media and web technology |
||
|
IA |
Computer science, Multi-media and web technology, Yoga and physical education |
||
|
|
Vocational |
Physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, agriculture, history, economics, geography |
Urdu, Maithili, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Urdu, Maithili, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Bangla, Sanskrit, Prakrit |
|
May 27, 2024 |
ISc |
Agriculture |
Psychology |
|
|
IA |
Economics |
|
|
|
ICom |
Economics |
|
|
May 28, 2024 |
IA |
Sociology |
Music |
|
May 29, 2024 |
IA |
History |
Home science |
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