WBCHSE promoted Class 11 students
Team Careers360 | May 12, 2020 | 10:12 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has released a notification on the official website regarding the promotion of Class 11 students.
As per the notification, all the class 11 students studied in schools affiliated with WBCHSE have been promoted to the next Class. These students will get admission in Class 12 for the next academic year i.e. 2020-21.
WBCHSE also directed the heads of institutions to send the marks details of class 11 students for completed examinations via post to the concerned regional office. They can also send the marks details through an e-mail on wbhsexam@gmail.com.
Institutions heads need to keep the unused blank answer scripts safe for the council to collect them.
Check official notification below:
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