Mizoram HSLC Board Exam 2024: Application form to be out on October 1; dates, fees
Anu Parthiban | September 19, 2023 | 10:41 AM IST | 1 min read
The last date to fill the Mizoram Class 10 exam form 2024 without late fee is November 24 on mbseonline.com or mbse.edu.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) will start the application process for High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2024 (HSLC 2024) from October 1. Students who are going to appear in the Mizoram Class 10 board exam 2024 will have to submit the exam form at the official website, mbseonline.com.
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The soft copy of application forms for HSLC Examination will be available on the MBSE website www.mbse.edu.in, the board said. It also directed the schools to retain the Mizoram Class 10 exam form duly filled for a minimum period of two years.
As per the schedule announced, the last date to fill the Mizoram Class 10 exam form without late fee is November 24. Those who miss the registration deadline will be able to submit the form by paying a late fee by December 1.
Mizoram Class 10 exam fees 2023
Here are the details of fees payable for Mizoram HSLC board exam 2024.
|
MBSE exam 2024 |
Fees |
|
Examination fee including admit card, marksheet and certificate |
Rs 650 |
|
Permission fee for private and unaffiliated school candidates |
Rs 250 |
|
Permission fee for provisionally affiliated school candidates |
Rs 150 |
|
Practical fee per subject |
Rs 150 |
|
Centre fee |
Rs 200 |
|
Late Fee |
Rs 500 |
|
Examination fee for compartmental exam per subject |
Rs 300 |
Students who are willing to avail compartmental chance and improvement of performance are to submit their application forms by offline mode at MBSE Office, Chaltlang Aizawl.
The board asked the private candidates who are willing to retain their previous practical marks to submit an attested photo-copy of their marksheet to the examiner on the day of the practical examination.
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