PSEB 12th Date Sheet 2019 revised; exams extended till April 1
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NEW DELHI, JANUARY 25 : Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has revised the date sheet of 12th class for 2019 session yet again. The board released a notification regarding the change in class 12 date sheet due to some technical issues. Earlier the Geography exam was scheduled to be held on March 2 which has now been rescheduled for April 1.
PSEB also postponed the dates of NSQF exams for class 10th and 12th, the dates of which will be released later. There will be no change for Vocational and pre-vocational subjects of Class 10th and 12th.
Changes are summarized in the table below :
Subject |
Old date |
New date |
Geography |
March 2, 2019 |
April 1, 2019 |
Click here to see the detailed new class 12th Date sheet
After making the changes, the exams have been extended till April 1, 2019. However, there is no change for any other subject.
Snapshot of official notice -
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