HSLC and HSSLC exams: NBSE issues rules of conduct

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DIMAPUR, March 1 (MExN): The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) today informed that the HSSLC examination 2023 will commence from March 9 till March 31 and the HSLC Examination 2023 will be held from March 10 to March 22. 

 

 

In the HSSLC examination, a total of 16,084 candidates are enrolled (Arts – 12431, Commerce – 1214 and Science – 2439) and will be appearing from 65 provisional examination centres. Out of 16,085 candidates, 7612 are boys and 8473 are girls.

The timing of HSSLC examination is from 9:00 am to 12 noon for 80/70 marks and 2 hours for 50 marks.

The Class XI Promotion Examination 2023 shall be conducted simultaneously with HSSLC in the afternoon from March 9 to March 31 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Meanwhile, 24,361 candidates will be appearing the HSLC Examination 2023 from 96 provisional examination centres. Out of 24,360 candidates, 11,197 are boys and 13,164 are girls. 

On February 21, the board had an online meeting with all the Centre Superintendents where their duties and responsible were discussed in detail. They were also briefed to conduct the examination with fairness following the instructions given by the Board. “Rules for conduct of HSLC & HSSLC Examinations” is made available in the Board’s website www.nbsenl.edu.in.

 

 

Candidates are required to bring their Original Admit Cards to the examination hall/room on all the days of the examination. Candidates are also requested to read the question paper carefully before they start to write the answers. Answers to the questions should be written keeping in mind the marks allotted to it, it said. 

The Board re-iterated that candidates must shade/darken the roll number on the front page of the OMR of the Answer book correctly/properly.

Candidates were also reminded to maintain discipline and refrain from any kind of mal-practices during examinations. The Board cautioned that anyone resorting to unfair means in the examinations will be dealt as per the rules of the Board, while advising candidates to reach the examination centre in time by moving out from home early.

The Nagaland Board of School Education extended its best wishes to all the candidates appearing for the examinations.

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