Punjab board Class 12 exam starts tomorrow; PSEB guidelines, key points
Mridusmita Deka | February 19, 2023 | 11:37 AM IST | 1 min read
PSEB Class 12th exams will start from tomorrow for science, arts and commerce stream subjects. The Punjab board 12th exams will end on April 21.
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Enrol NowNEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will start the Class 12 Senior Secondary exams from tomorrow, February 20. The Class 12 PSEB board exams will be held for science, arts and commerce till April 21. Students must carry the PSEB Class 12th admit cards to the exam centres.
The first day of the PSEB Class 12 exams will begin with the General Punjabi and Punjab History and Culture papers. The duration of the PSEB Class 12th exam will be three hours. For Computer Science, NSQF, Physical Education and Sports subjects, the exams will be conducted for two hours duration. Students will be given extra time of 15 minutes to fill the OMR sheets.
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PSEB Class 12th exam guidelines
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Carry the PSEB Class 12 admit card 2023 to the examination centre
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Students will have to reach the examination centre 30 minutes before the start of the exam
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Divyang students or students with disabilities will get an extra 20 minutes to take the PSEB 12th exams
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Students will not be allowed to carry any electronic device like mobile phones, calculators etc. to the examination centre
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Using any unfair means during the examination can result in the candidate being debarred from the exams
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