BSEB Class 10 sent-up exam date sheet released; to be held from November 22 to 27
Only students who have cleared the BSEB Class 10 (sent-up) exam will be able to appear for the Bihar Annual Secondary Examination 2024.
Student can download Bihar Board class 10th sample papers to boost their preparation.
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NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Education Board has released the date sheet of the BSEB Class 10 (sent-up) exam. The practical exam will be held on November 22 and the theory exams will be conducted from November 23 and 27.
The BSEB said the district education officer offices will send the question papers for conducting a sent-up examination. The school principals or his representative will have to collect the question papers from the district offices between November 10 and 15.
The format of question paper has been prepared as per the BSEB Class 10 board exams so that the candidates can prepare themselves in advance for the annual examination to be conducted by the Committee.
“It is mandatory for regular as well as independent students to participate in the Class 10 (sent-up) exam,” the BSEb said. The principles have been instructed that Only those students who have minimum 75% attendance will be included in the Class 10 (sent-up) exam.
The exams are being conducted for students appearing in the BSEB Class 10 exam.
Students who will clear the BSEB Class 10 (sent-up) exam will be issued an online admit card to appear in the BSEB Annual Secondary Examination 2024.
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Students who will appear for compartmental, single subject English and improvement exams are not required to appear in the sent-up/screening examination.
Class 10 (sent up) exam date sheet
November 23 |
01- Hindi 102 Bagla, 100 Urdu and 104- Maithili |
105- Sanskrit, 106- Hindi, 107 Arabic, 108 Persian, 109-Bhojpuri |
November 24 |
112-Science 125-Music |
111-Social Science |
November 25 |
110- Mathematics 126-Home Science (Only for visually impaired candidates) |
113-English (General)
|
November 27 |
114 Higher Mathematics, 118 Commerce 116 Economics, 121-Persian, 122 Sanskrit, 123-Arabic and 124-Maithili 117-Fine Arts, 118 Home Science 119-Dance and 12o Music |
127- Security 125 Beautician 129 - Tourism 130-Retail Management 131 Automobile, 132 Electronics & H/W, 133 Beauty and Wellness, 134 Telecom and 135 IT/ITs |
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The practical exam for Fine Arts, Home Science, Dance and Music will be held in the morning shift. In the second shift, Beautician, Tourism, Retail Management, Automobile, Electronics and H/W, Beauty Practical examinations of Beauty and Wellness, Telecom and ITes will be conducted in the second shift.
In both the shifts, initial 15 minutes have been given to the candidates to read and understand the question paper.
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