Haryana Open school improvement exam 2021 dates announced; Application begins today
Apoorva Singh | August 17, 2021 | 11:12 AM IST | 1 min read
Haryana Board has started the application for Open school improvement exams. Apply before August 27, 2021.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Board of Secondary Education, Haryana has started the application for improvement exams for open school students. Those students who are not satisfied with the marks obtained in the April 2021 examination can apply online for the marks improvement. Students can apply from the official website, www.bseh.org.in.
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The applications have been started today and the last date to apply for the improvement exam is August 27, 2021. The Haryana Board open school improvement exams will be held in the month of September 2021. The exam schedule will be released soon by the board.
Haryana Open school improvement exam 2021 - Important dates
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Particulars |
Dates |
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Applications start date |
August 17, 2021 |
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Application ends |
August 27, 2021 |
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Exam dates |
September 2021 |
Haryana Open school improvement exam - Application Fees
Students who are not satisfied with the marks obtained in April 2021 exam can appear in the improvement exam without fees. However, students who will appear in the exam for marks improvement need to submit the application fees as mentioned below.
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The application fee for secondary classes is Rs 900.
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The application fee for Senior secondary is Rs 1050.
The official notification released by the Haryana Board reads, students who are not satisfied with the result for the secondary and senior secondary open school examination of April 2021 and appear for the examination of September 2021 without fee, the September 2021 result of the candidate will be considered valid.
Students who are satisfied with their April 2021 result and want to appear in the examination for partial marks improvement and full subject marks improvement category of September 2021 exam, will have to pay Rs 900 for secondary and Rs 1,050 for senior secondary examination as application fee, the notification added.
Read official notification here .
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