MP Board releases Class 9, 11 examination schedule; exams from March 15
Vagisha Kaushik | February 10, 2022 | 03:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
The MP Board will conduct Class 9 and Class 11 exams from March 15 and March 16.
NEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh school education department has released the annual examination schedule 2022 for Classes 9, 11. While exams for class 9 will begin from March 16, Class 11 exams will commence from March 15.
“The schedule for the annual examination of class 9th and 11th has been declared by the Department of School Education. Class IX exam will be held from 16th March and 11th March from 15th March 2022,” School of education department, MP tweeted.
स्कूल शिक्षा विभाग द्वारा कक्षा 9वीं और 11वीं की वार्षिक परीक्षा का कार्यक्रम घोषित किया गया है।
➡️ कक्षा नौवीं की परीक्षा 16 मार्च और 11वीं की परीक्षा 15 मार्च से 2022 से आयोजित की जाएगी
Know More : https://t.co/oRgJ1Ro2s3 #ExamTime #JansamparkMP pic.twitter.com/sIzu803IMq— School Education Department, MP (@schooledump) February 9, 2022
The exams will be conducted from 8:30 am to 11:30 am.
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MP Class 9 Examination Schedule
- March 16 - Mathematics
- March 21 - English
- March 23 - Urdu
- March 24 - Hindi
- March 30 - Science
- April 1 - Marathi, Painting (For Dumb and Deaf students), Music (For Blind students)
- April 4 - Social Science
- April 6 - NSQF (National Skills Qualification Framework) associated subjects
- April 12 - Sanskrit
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MP Class 11 Examination Schedule
- March 15 - English
- March 23 - Physics, Economics, Animal Husbandary, Milk trade, Poultry Farming and Fishery, Element of Science, Fifth Question Letter (Vocational), History of Indian Art
- March 24 - Biotechnology, Indian Music
- March 25 - Psychology, Agriculture, Home Science, Drawing and Designing, Book Keeping and Accountancy, Environmental Education and Rural Development (Vocational), Entrepreneurship (Vocational)
- March 28 - Chemistry, History, Business Studies, Drawing and Painting, Elements of Sciene and Maths for Agriculture, Home Management, Nutrition and Textile, Third Question Letters (Vocational)
- March 31 - Urdu, Marathi
- April 1 - Informatic Practices, Biology
- April 4 - Mathematics
- April 5 - Political Science, Second Question Letters (Vocational)
- April 7 - NSQF (National Skills Qualification Framework) associated subjects, Physical Education
- April 8 - Geography, Still Life and Design, Crop Production and Horticulture, Anatomy, Physiology and Health
- April 9 - Sanskrit
- April 13 - Hindi
The board has asked students to reach the examination centre by 8 am. After 8:15 am, no student will be allowed to enter the examination hall. Students need to follow COVID-19 guidelines strictly, should wear masks and carry hand sanitisers, without it they will not be allowed in the exam.
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