RBSE Class 5 board exam 2024 date sheet revised due to Lok Sabha poll
Divyansh | March 21, 2024 | 06:25 PM IST | 1 min read
The Rajasthan Class 5 board exam 2024 will now be held from April 30 to May 4 from 8 am to 10:30 am.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan department of elementary education has revised the Class 5 board exam 2024 schedule due to the Lok Sabha Election 2024. The Rajasthan Class 5 board exam 2024 will now be held from April 30 to May 4. The exam will be held from 8 am to 10:30 am in the morning shift.
The date sheet has been revised as the schools will be used for setting up polling booths. The teachers will also serve on election duty. The department said if there is any change in the above mentioned examination schedule, information will be given through the newspaper.
As per the guidelines, blind students and those suffering from albino and myopia, cerebral palsy, polio, paralysis and congenital disability, deaf and dumb will be given one hour extra time to solve the question paper for minimum. For learning disabled students, one additional hour will be given in mild cases and dictation will be given in moderate and severe cases, the board said.
“The exam central superintendent, inspector, flying squad members, inspectors and officials appointed by the department will have the right to search the examination hall and obtain any objectionable material,” the department said.
Revised date sheet
The Rajasthan Class 5 board exam will start with English exam.
|
S.No |
Subject |
New date |
Previous date |
|
1 |
English |
April 30 |
April 15 |
|
2 |
Hindi |
May 1 |
April 16 |
|
3 |
Mathematics |
May 2 |
April 18 |
|
4 |
Environmental studies |
May 3 |
April 19 |
|
5 |
Special Subjects (Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi) |
May 4 |
April 20 |
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Important guidelines
- Candidates should not write their roll number anywhere other than the prescribed place in the answer book or booklet.
- It is mandatory for the candidate to write his/her roll number at the designated place on the question paper and booklet.
- Candidates cannot carry calculators, mobile phones, pagers, digital diary or other electronic devices in the examination hall.
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