MPBSE allows change of exam centre for Class 12 exams
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NEW DELHI : Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has allowed Class 12 students to apply for the change of examination centre. The exams will commence from June 9, 2020.
Some students were moved to other districts from their residential places due to lockdown or any other reason. They can apply for the change of their examination centre in the district they are currently residing in. It will give relief to the students and they will appear for exams.
Students must note that they can not apply for a change of exam centre within the district.
To apply for the change of examination centre, students can apply in online mode through MP online Kiosk/Portal/Mandal mobile application. The applications will be accepted from May 25, 2020, at 4 pm. Students will have to submit their applications before May 28, 2020.
Here is the official notification:
Earlier, the board has announced revised exam schedule for Class 12 pending exams
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