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Maharashtra: SSC & HSC Fret students about exam date, mode

Maharashtra: SSC & HSC Fret students about exam date, mode
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Pune: Middle School Certificate Students (SSC, STD X) and Higher Secondary Certificates (HSC, STD XII) which will appear for their council exams in February / March 2022 Want some clarity at the time and assessment mode from the Maharashtra State Board Medium and medium middle and medium.

They said that other educational boards have begun to carry out offline tests in the semester pattern, but the State Council does not issue a schedule that is usually announced in November, also not stated as a test mode.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see Hididai Bramhe, a STD X student, said, “There are many who go to the preparation for the Board’s exam, and we have to remember the paper pattern when we get ready to appear.
However, the schedule can be announced anytime Now and the exam will be in the next 45 days if it is on schedule.
But there is a lack of clear communication and inhibiting our preparations.

Azmed Shaikh, a HSC student, said, “Our prelim will start next week and we provide traditional pen and paper examinations but what if the board decides on the MCQ online format? We must reset ourselves and start preparing again.
The board must give us clarity the first.

Other students say that the school has scheduled an introduction and some have two introductions as a practice for the main board exam.
The State Council can at least announce the final exam schedule so there is a clear picture.
Sukrut Khude A, another HSC student, said that the whole year has taken place in online learning.
“Since October, permission to conduct offline classes is given, but it is not enough for the year that is so critical, and therefore we have asked the State Department of Education to conduct examinations online.
We have written to the Minister of Education and we hope that our request is accepted,” Add it.
Dankar Patil, Chair of the State Council, rejected comments.

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