Odisha Board Exams: BSE to conduct class 10 exams between March 10-17
Ishita Ranganath | January 5, 2023 | 07:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
BSE will conduct the Odisha class 10 board exam between March 10 and 17, 2023. Students can check the class 10 tentative time table here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha will be conducting the class 10 board examinations or summative assessment 1 (SA-2) between March 10 and 17, 2023. Over six lakh students to appear in this year's Odisha class 10 exams. The download link for BSE Odisha class 10th time table 2023 will be available on the official website of the board - bseodisha.nic.in.
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Students from regular, ex-regular, madhyama (Sanskrit) and open school certificate streams will be appearing in the examinations. According to the Odisha board, the new class 10 pattern will have a total of six assessments including four formative assessments (FAs) and two summative assessments (SAs).
While speaking to PTI, BSE, president, Ramashis Hajra said: "Fixed percentage of marks drawn from all the six assessment tests will add up to arrive at the final result of a student." The students are currently appearing for FA-3 and will appear FA-4 in the month of February, he further added.
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Odisha class 10 tentative time table 2023
Students can check the Odisha class 10 board exams tentative time table here. The final time table will be released in due time.
|
Exam Dates (tentative) |
First shift ( 10 am - 12:30 pm) |
Second Shift (2 pm - 4:30 pm ) |
|---|---|---|
|
March 10, 2023 |
First Language (Bengali, Odia, Alt. English, Hindi, Urdu, Telugu) |
Paper-I (VOD) Sanskruta Vyakarana O Darshan |
|
March 2023 |
—- |
Paper-II (SHA) Sanskruta Sahityam |
|
March 2023 |
Population Edn, Second Language and (English, Hindi) Env. (Only for Hearing Impaired Candidates) |
Paper III (KKJ/AVJ) Prayogatmaka Sanskruta |
|
March 2023 |
TLV Theory (For Deaf & Dumb Candidates only), Third Language (Hindi, Parsi, Sanskrit, Odia) TT, TH, IT, RT, BW, BF, HC, AG, MS, PL & EH (Only for candidates from Vocational stream). |
Paper IV (MOR/MHN) Matrubhasha (Odia/Hindi) |
|
March 2023 |
— |
Paper V (MTH) Mathematics |
|
March 2023 |
Mathematics |
Paper VI Science |
|
March 2023 |
—- |
Paper VII Social Science |
|
March 2023 |
Science |
Paper VIII English |
|
March 2023 |
Visual Art-(Practical) 3rd Language, TLV (Practical) (10 AM to 12 Noon) |
— |
|
March 17, 2023 |
Social Science |
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