MBOSE HSSLC and SSLC exams from April 16 and 19; Know COVID-19 protocols
Apoorva Singh | April 14, 2021 | 11:57 AM IST | 1 min read
Meghalaya Board has released the COVID-19 protocols, which is to be followed during the board exams.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has released a set of COVID-19 protocols for the upcoming board exams 2021. These COVID-19 protocols are to be followed at the respective exam centres during the conduct of MBOSE SSLC and HSSLC examination 2021.
COVID-19 protocols issued by MBOSE
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Check the temperature of the student at the entry point of the exam centre.
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Wearing masks is mandatory.
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Hand sanitizer is to be provided or brought by all the students.
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Seating in exam centres should be as per the specifications mentioned in the COVID-19 protocol.
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No gathering of students/ others before or after exams within or outside the premises of examination centres.
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The Centre should keep one hall/ classroom reserved, in case of any eventuality.
The MBOSE is all set to conduct the HSSLC and SSLC exams from April 16 and 19, 2021, respectively. The board has released the Meghalaya Board SSLC, HSSLC date sheets 2021 on February 8, 2021. The examination will be conducted in offline mode by following all the COVID-19 guidelines.
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