Nagaland Board Exams 2024: Class 10, 12 registration schedule announced; important dates
Divyansh | September 27, 2023 | 10:48 AM IST | 1 min read
Nagaland Board of School Education will open the Classes 10, 12 board exam registration window from October 3 to 13.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE), Kohima has announced the registration schedule for Classes 10, 12 students for Nagaland board exams 2024. The board has also notified the examination fee for High School Leaving Certificate (Class 10) and Higher Secondary Secondary Leaving Certificate (Class 12).
Regular candidates will be able register for Nagaland board Classes 10 and 12 exams 2024 on the official website, nbsenl.edu.in, from October 3 to 13. “Institutions and schools are to collect the fees, verify the forms and pay examination fees for their regular candidates within the above mentioned dates,” the board said.
Candidates appearing for Class 10 Nagaland 10 exam 2024 will have to submit a fee of Rs 1,350. If they want to change the examination centre then an additional fee of Rs 200 has to be made. Students of Class 12 will have to pay a Rs 1,500 registration fee. For each practical exam, they will have to pay a Rs 100 fee. For changing the centre, students will have to pay Rs 200 as fee.
Nagaland Board Exam: Important guidelines
The board has advised students to note their registration number. Candidates will have to enter their full name, date of birth, father’s name, mother’s name, community, second language and optional subject (if any).
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They will have to upload a passport photograph (470X470) pixel and photo of signature (470X170 pixel) in JPG or JPEG format. Students can also directly take photographs from the NBSE mobile application. “The principals must check and ensure that all students appearing from his/her school have submitted their online application form,” the board said.
The Schools have also been directed to submit the applications of students with disabilities, who have submitted their certificate, stating the specific exemptions in examination to hsslcorder@gmail.com.
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