Nagaland Board NBSE HSLC, HSSLC result 2022 on May 31 at nbsenl.edu.in
Nagaland Board is expected to announce the NBSE 10th, 12th result 2022 online on May 31 at nbsenl.edu.in.
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NEW DELHI: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) will declare HSLC and HSSLC final exam results 2022 on May 31 in the afternoon along with HSLC compartment result. Nagaland Board Class 10 and 12 result 2022 will be published online on nbsenl.edu.in along with other alternative websites.
Students can access their NBSE exam results 2022 online by entering their roll number in the login window. The board will also issue provisional result gazettes to all the registered institutions along with the mark sheet or pass certificate.
Websites to check NBSE result 2022 HSLC, HSSLC
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www.nbsenl.edu.in
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www.indiaresults.com
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www.schools9.com
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www.jagranjosh.com
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www.results.shiksha
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www.exametc.com
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www.examresults.net
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“The Board will issue the documents to the Centre Superintendents only from 02/06/2022. The Centre Superintendent will collect and distribute to the schools under his/her centre. In case, a Centre Superintendent cannot come, he/she can authorize another Centre Superintendent who is coming to collect the documents on his/her behalf,” the board said in an official notice.
It further added that the district-wise collection dates shall be made available on the Board's portal (www.nbsenl.edu.in) and the district Whatsapp groups.
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