BSEB 10th exam 2022 from tomorrow; Know exam timings, guidelines and statistics
Bihar board is all set to conduct the BSEB 10th exam 2022 from tomorrow. The board will conduct the BSEB matric exam in two shifts. Read guidelines here.
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NEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board will conduct the BSEB matric exam 2022 from tomorrow i.e. February 17, 2022. The BSEB 10th exam 2022 will be held in two shifts and conclude on February 24, 2022. Students should check exam timings and guidelines here.
BSEB 10th exam timing
The Bihar board Class 10 exam 2022 first shift will be conducted from 9:30 am to 12:45 pm and second shift will commence from 1:45 pm to 5 pm. Students are advised to enter in the examination hall at least 10 minutes before the time. Students are advised to check all details mentioned in the BSEB 10th time table carefully.
BSEB Class 10 Exam Guidelines
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Students must carry BSEB Class 10 admit cards to the exam centre without fail.
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The board has given 100% choice of subjective and objective questions to students.
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The board will release 10 sets of questions paper: A, B,C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J.
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Students are advised to fill the OMR sheet using black or blue ball pen.
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Students will get an extra 15 minutes to read the question paper.
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Students with disabilities and are unable to write, will get a writer to write their exams.
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Mobile phones, electronic devices, and other gadgets are not allowed in the exam centre.
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All examination centers will follow the COVID-19 guidelines to ensure the safety of staff and students.
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BSEB 10th exam 2022 statistics
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Total number of students: 16,48,894
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Number of boys: 8,42,189
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Number of girls: 8,06,705
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Total examination center: 1,525
Number of students in first shift
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Number of girls appearing in first shift: 4,04,207
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Number of boys appearing in first shift: 4,23,081
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Total number of students appearing in first shift: 8,27,288
Number of students in second shift
- Number of girls appearing in second shift: 4,02,498
- Number of boys appearing in second shift: 4,19,108
- Total number of students appearing in second shift: 8,21,606
In Patna district, Bihar board is conducting exams for 70,995 students at 74 centers.
Along with this, Bihar board has also established a control room for successful commencement of examination. The control room will start from today i.e. February 16, to February 24, 2022 (6 am to 6 pm). Students can connect with control room via phone, using 0612-2232227 and 0612-2230051
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