JKBOSE 10th 2023 Exam: Bhoti paper for hard zone rescheduled; now on April 23
Arpita Das | April 13, 2023 | 10:41 AM IST | 1 min read
The board will now conduct the class 10th Bhoti exam on April 23, which was earlier scheduled to be held today.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has rescheduled the JK board Class 10 Bhoti subject exam date for hard zones. The exam for the Bhoti subject which was scheduled to be held today, April 13 will now be held on April 23, 2023. The board has made the confirmation regarding the change in the exam date through an official notice.
The official notice reads: "It is hereby notified for the information of all concerned that in view of unavoidable circumstances the Examination of Bhoti Subject of Secondary School Examination (Class10"), Session Annual (Regular) Examination 2023 for Hard Zone Areas of UTs of Jammnu and Kashmir/Ladakh, which was scheduled to be held on 13 of April 2023 (Thursday), shall now be held on 23th of April 2023(Sunday).
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"The Examination of rest of the subjects scheduled on the said date shall be held as per pre-fixed schedule i.e. on 13 of April 2023", the notice further added.
The Jammu and Kashmir Class 10 revised exam date notice is available on the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
The JKBOSE 10th board exam 2023 for hard zone started on April 8. The exam is getting conducted in a single shift which will get over on May 9, 2023. In order to pass the JKBOSE class 10 exam, students will need a minimum of 33 percent marks.
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