Nuh Violence: Haryana Board postpones DElEd exam 2023 to August 10
Anu Parthiban | August 8, 2023 | 09:37 PM IST | 1 min read
HBSE DElEd exam date 2023 will be announced again for candidates who have applied from Nuh after normalcy is restored in the district, board chairman said.
NEW DELHI: Haryana Board of School Education chairman VP Yadav and secretary Krishna Kumar in a press conference said that the HBSE Diploma in Elementary Education (DEIEd) regular, re-appear examination has been rescheduled and will be conducted from August 10.
Haryana DElEd - regular/re-appear/mercy chance - exams July 2023 were scheduled to be held on August 1 and 2. However, due to the Nuh violence and restrictions under Section 144, the exams were postponed till August 9 for some districts.
The chairman said that the situation in districts, except Nuh, has now returned to normal and so the education board has decided to conduct the Haryana DElEd July exams 2023 from August 10.
He said when normalcy is restored in the district of Nuh, the exam date will be announced again for candidates who have applied. “Concerned student-teachers and parents keep visiting the official website of the board at www.bseh.org.in from time to time for the latest information,” the official website read.
The BSE, Haryana chairman announced the postponement of the exams till further notice on August 1 after the violence broke out. Along with the DElEd exam, Class 10 compartment exams were also deferred.
The Haryana DElEd admit card 2023 has been already issued on the official website, bseh.org.in. Candidates will have to enter their registration number, password on the candidate login portal to download the hall ticket.
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