West Bengal Board Class 11 exams cancelled; HS Class 12 exam timing changed
WBCHSE has changed the West Bengal HS board exam 2021 timing for Class 12 students and cancelled Class 11 exams due to COVID-19.
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NEW DELHI : West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has cancelled the Class 11 HS board exam 2021 due to the COVID-19 situation and other reasons. The official notice read, “Head of the Institution is being requested to promote all Class 11 students to Class 12. The topics of the reduced syllabus of Class 11, which are related to the Higher Secondary Examination should be completed within the first quarter of Class 12.”
WB board exam 2021 news
WBCHSE has announced that the WB Board exam 2021 schedule remains unchanged. However, there are some changes in the West Bengal board Class 12 exam timing for this year. Earlier, Class 12 WBCHSE exam 2021 were scheduled to be held from 10 am to 1.15 pm. However, now as per West Bengal board new exam timing, the Class 12 exams will be organized from 12 noon to 3.15 pm.
WB Board HS exam 2021 will be held at the respective “Institution ( HOME VENUE )” of the candidates from June 15 to July 2, as per WBCHSE routine 2021 . Students should keep checking official website to get WB board exam 2021 news and latest updates.
“The COVID situation will be closely monitored and any further decision or change in this regard will be informed beforehand, to all. We solicit the cooperation of all concerned in this regard,” the notification states.
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