NBSE HSLC Exam 2022: Board announces rules to fill Nagaland Class 10 exam form
Anu Parthiban | October 29, 2021 | 03:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
The board has also provided guidelines for checking and forwarding the application forms for the NBSE Class 10 examination form 2022.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Nagaland Board of School Education has announced the rules and regulations for filling up HSLC examination 2022 forms and submission. The board has also provided guidelines for checking and forwarding the application forms for the NBSE Class 10 examination 2022.
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The board has divided the HSLC exam form 2022 into five categories for students. These categories are:
Category A: Regular students - A student studying in a recognised school or in a permitted school of the board.
Category B: Private students - Regular repeaters - A student who appeared and secured needs improvement in the HSLC examination of the NBSE.
Centre repeater - A student who appeared and secured needs improvement as a repeater/centre repeater
Category C: Compartmental - Eligible compartmental students have to fill a separate form at a later date. Students will be informed regarding the same soon.
Category D: Improvement of performance - A candidate who has qualified the HSLC examination and wants to improve his/her performance.
Category E: Change of centre - Students should note that the change of exam centre is permissible to Kohima only. Those wanting to change exam centres have to download form number 19 and fill in the details asked. They should send the scanned copy of the form to hslcorder@gmail.com.
— Nagaland Board of School Education, NBSE (@nbsenagaland) October 27, 2021
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Students have to make sure that all the details entered by them are correct. Before filling the Nagaland HSLC exam form 2022, students should keep their registration number in case regular students and previous year roll number in case of repeaters, centre repeaters and those who are applying for improvement.
Students also have to submit photo and signature in a prescribed format. The board has also instructed the head of schools to check and ensure that all students appearing from their institutions have submitted the online Nagaland HSLC examination form 2022.
Candidates with special needs will have to submit a certificate from the competent authority identifying the disability and send the scanned copy to the above given email id.
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