Delhi Class 10, 12 pre-board exams 2022 from today; Important exam day guidelines
Anu Parthiban | December 15, 2022 | 09:14 AM IST | 1 min read
Delhi Pre-board Exams 2023 Dates: Class 10, 12 pre-board exams will be held in two shift. Know guidelines to be followed on the exam day.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi pre-board exams 2022 for Class 10 and Class 12 begins today, December 15. Directorate of Education (DoE) announced that the Delhi pre-board exams will be held between December 15 to December 28.
The Delhi pre-board exams for morning will be held between 9.30 am to 12.30 pm, and afternoon shifts from 2 pm to 5 pm. The question papers will be distributed 15 minutes before the students start writing the exams, as per the schedule.
Class 10 students will be appearing for English pre-board exams 2023 today while Class 12 students will be appearing for economics.
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Exam guidelines
Here are some exam guidelines students must know before appearing for the Delhi pre-board exams.
- The Delhi pre-board date sheet is same for morning and afternoon shifts.
- Exams of subjects not mentioned in the date sheet to be held at the school level.
- Students will have to start writing the exam at the specified time 9.30 AM for morning shift and 2 PM for evening shift.
- Only 24 students will be allowed to be seated in one classroom.
- Schools will have to ensure that there is one invigilator in each class.
- Schools will have to collect question papers from zonal distribution centres.
- Action will be taken against schools that arrive late to pick up sealed question papers or demand early opening of the papers.
- Unused question papers will be distributed in the schools after completion of the exams for the students to practise.
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