JKBOSE 10th date sheet 2019 revised for Kashmir division Bi-annual examination
bilwma.basumatary | March 6, 2019 | 11:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 6 : The Jammu & Kashmir State Board of School Education has released the notification of revised date sheet for bi-annual secondary school examination (Class 10) for Kashmir division on their official site. As per the official schedule, the revised date sheet is for the candidates of Kashmir Division excluding Tehsil Gurez, Machil, Keran, and Tangdhar.
The class 10 examination will now commence from March 09 and is scheduled to end on March 23, 2019. Timing of the examination is from 2 pm, so, candidates must reach the exam centre on time.
Candidates can check the revised datesheet following the steps -
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Visit the link - http://www.jkbose.ac.in/
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This will take you to the homepage of JK board.
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Under the notification section, click on the link “Revised Date Sheet for SSE (Class 10th) Bi-Annual 2018-19 Kashmir Division”.
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The date sheet will appear on the screen in pdf.
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Download it.
Check for the official revised datesheet of JKBOSE Class 10 bi-annual session (Kashmir division) below.
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