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Bihar Board 10th, 12th Exam 2024 : Not only the board… more than 2 lakh students of class 10th and 12th will not be able to appear even in the sentup exam.

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Bihar Board 10th, 12th Exam 2024 : Not only the board… more than 2 lakh students of class 10th and 12th will not be able to appear even in the sentup exam.
Bihar Board 10th, 12th Exam 2024 : Not only the board… more than 2 lakh students of class 10th and 12th will not be able to appear even in the sentup exam.

Bihar Board 10th, 12th Exam 2024: If you are studying from Bihar Board, then this news can be very important for you. Following the strict rules imposed by Bihar Education Secretary KK Pathak, 2.66 lakh students of Bihar have been deprived of matriculation and intermediate board exams.

According to the information given by the board, students who are continuously absent from classes 9 to 12 in the academic session 2023-24 of secondary and higher secondary schools will not be allowed to appear in the sentup examination.

More than 2 lakh students will not be able to take centup exam

Bihar School Examination Board has sent an order to this effect by sending a letter to all the district education officers of the state. The enrollments of these students have already been canceled due to continuous absence. The Education Department has sent a list of 2,66,564 students to the Board who will not be able to appear in the CENTUP examination.

The Board has asked the District Education Officer to inform the headmasters through video conferencing. Along with this, a list of such students of schools and colleges of their district has also been sought from the DEO, so that action can be taken as per rules.

Students will not be able to give even the main examination

According to the rules of Bihar Board, students who remain absent in the set-up examination are not allowed to appear in the main examination of the board. In such a situation, after this decision of the board, the problems of more than 2 lakh students are sure to increase.

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