JKBOSE 12th Bi-annual date sheet 2019 revised for Kashmir division examination
bilwma.basumatary | March 8, 2019 | 11:07 AM IST | 1 min read
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NEW DELHI, MARCH 6
: Jammu & Kashmir State Board of School Education has released an official notification of revised date sheet for bi-annual higher secondary examination part 2 (Class 12) for Kashmir division. As per the official schedule, the revised date sheet is for the candidates of Kashmir Division excluding Tehsil Gurez, Machil, Keran, and Tangdhar.
The examination for class 12 will now commence from March 13 and is scheduled to end on April 2, 2019. Exam will begin with General English paper for all the streams. The timing of the examination is from 2 pm and the examination to be held on Friday, i.e. on March 22 will start from 2. 30 pm. Candidates must reach the exam centre on time.
Candidates can check the revised datesheet by following the steps listed below -
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Visit the link - http://www.jkbose.ac.in/
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This will direct you to the homepage of JK board.
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Under the notification section, click on the link “Revised Datesheet for Class 12th Bi-Annual, 2018-19 of Kashmir Division”.
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Date sheet will appear on the screen in pdf.
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Download it and go through it.
Check below for the officially revised datesheet of JKBOSE 12th bi-annual session (Kashmir division).
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