Haryana Board Exams 2023: Link to upload internal marks online to be active tomorrow
HBSE asked schools to submit INA marks, GLS, and co-curricular activity grades from tomorrow at bseh.org. Last date to submit marks is February 10.
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NEW DELHI : The Board of School Education (BSEH) Haryana has announced that the link for uploading online internal marks and grades by schools for Class 10, 12 board exams 2023 will be active from tomorrow, February 1, 2023 on the official board website – bseh.org.
The board asked all schools to submit the Internal Assessment (INA), General Awareness and Life Skills Grade (GLS), or co-curricular activity grading on the link by logging in with ID and password. Haryana board exams 2023 for both Classes 10 and 12 will begin from February 27. Students can download the HBSE date sheet 2023 for Class 10th, 12th on the official website, bseh.org.in.
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“Link for online filling of INA Marks/GLS/Co-Curricular Activity Grading of State/Non-Government Permanent Recognized Schools and Gurukul/Vidyapeeth for Secondary and Senior Secondary (Academic) Annual Examination February/March-2023 to be conducted by Haryana School Education Board Will go live from February 01, 2023,” said Haryana board in an official statement.
Giving information regarding this, Haryana board president, V P Yadav and secretary Krishna Kumar, H P S iointly issued a press statement today asking all school heads to ensure that INA marks, GLS, must be filled online from February 1 to February 10, 2023 by logging in with login ID and password on the link given on the official website of the board.
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The board officials further told that the schools which do not fill the marks online till the due date, such schools will have to fill online marks by paying Rs 500 per candidate and maximum Rs 5,000 from February 11 to February 16, 2023.
The board asked the concerned school head to ensure uploading of the internal marks on time. “After this no report will be considered, for which the concerned school head will be himself responsible,” the Haryana board warned.
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