Telangana SSC Class 10th 2023 supplementary exam starts today
Arpita Das | June 14, 2023 | 07:06 AM IST | 1 min read
To appear for the Telangana board Class 10 supplementary exam, students will have to take the SSC supplementary admit card 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Telangana Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) will conduct the Class 10 supplementary exam from today, June 14. The Telangana board SSC compartment exam will be conducted till June 22. To appear for the TBSE Class 10 SSC supplementary exam, students are required to carry the TBSE Class 10th supplementary admit card 2023.
The Telangana SSC supplementary exam result will be announced tentatively in the month of July. TBSE has scheduled the exams to be conducted from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
Also Read | TS SSC results 2023 out at bse.telangana.gov.in; 86.6% students pass
In the TBSE 10th exams 2023, out of the total students who appeared, 4,19,460 students successfully passed the exam. This year, girls outperformed boys with a pass percentage of 88.53%, whereas the pass percentage for boys stood at 84.68%.
Telangana SSLC 2023 Supplementary: Exam day guidelines
Here are the guidelines for the Telangana SSLC 2023 supplementary exams:
- Candidates are required to arrive at the exam centre at least 60 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of the exam.
- Students must carry their SSLC supplementary admit card to the exam hall.
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, and Bluetooth devices are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall.
- Any form of cheating or using unfair means during the exam can lead to the candidate being disqualified from appearing in subsequent exams.
- Students will be given a 15-minute reading period to go through the Telangana SSLC question paper before the exam begins.
- It is essential for students to adhere to these guidelines to ensure fair and smooth conduct of the Kerala SSLC 2023 a=supplementary exams.
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