Nagaland Class 10, 12 board exam start on February 12, 13
A total of 17,911 and 22,136 will appear in Nagaland HSSLC board exam and Nagaland HSLC board exam, respectively.
Divyansh | January 22, 2024 | 05:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) will hold the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) from February 12 to March 6 and the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) exams February 13 to 23. The board said Class 11 promotion exam will be held from February 12 to March 6 in the afternoon from 1 pm to 4 pm.
In Nagaland Class 12 board exam, a total of 17,911 candidates have enrolled. The most are in arts stream (14,167), followed by commerce stream (949) and science (2,521). The exam will be conducted in 68 exam centres. There are also 274 candidates who will be appearing under compartmental category in 20 compartmental examination centres.
As many as 22,136 candidates will be appearing for the Nagaland Class 10 exams in 95 examination centres. A total of 449 candidates will appear for the HSLC compartmental exam 2024 at 16 examination centres. In Nagaland Class 11 promotional exam, 20,166 students have enrolled and will take the exam at 185 registered higher secondary schools across the State.
The board has also uploaded the design and blueprint of question papers for HSLC and HSSLC Examinations 2024 on the official website nbsenl.edu.in. Head of institutions and teachers are once again reminded to visit the board's portal and check the designs and blueprint of the subjects and guide the students on these matters.
Also read No mid-term exam for Classes 8, 9 from this year: Nagaland Board
Head of Institutions are also reminded that utmost care must be taken to see that no error is committed while uploading the internal assessment marks of the students to the board's portal as and when it is opened for submission of the marks. They must verify and ensure that the correct internal marks are uploaded in the board's portal, the board said.
Students are allowed to carry their original copy of admit card, school identity card, transparent pouch, geometry box and stationary and bus card. Students cannot bring bits of papers, calculators, pen drives, electronic pens, scanners, any communication device, eatable items and any item which could be used for unfair means.
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