Maharashtra Board Exam 2024: These things will be banned within 100 meters of exam centres, read these orders before leaving home

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Maharashtra Board Exam 2024: These things will be banned within 100 meters of exam centres, read these orders before leaving home
Maharashtra Board Exam 2024: These things will be banned within 100 meters of exam centres, read these orders before leaving home

Maharashtra Board Exam Date: Thane district administration has issued prohibitory orders around the examination centers of class 12th and 10th. Know what the order is.

Maharashtra Board Time Table 2024: Thane district administration has issued prohibitory orders around the examination centers of class 12 and 10. People will not be allowed to gather within a radius of 100 meters of the examination centres. Class 12 examinations conducted by the state board began on Wednesday. The order issued by Collector Ashok Shingare will be applicable from February 21 to March 19 for HSC exams and from March 1 to March 26 for Class 10 exams in Thane district.

When and how long will the exam take place?

MSBSHSE exam will be conducted in two shifts. For HSC examination, the morning shift will be conducted from 11:00 am to 2:10 pm. Meanwhile, the afternoon shift will be conducted between 3:00 pm to 6.10 pm. Students can also download Maharashtra Board Time Table 2024 by visiting the official website.

Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class-X) will be conducted in two shifts. For SSC exam, morning shift will be conducted from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. For some days, the morning shift examination will end at 1:00 pm. Meanwhile, the afternoon shift will be conducted between 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. For more information, you can get information by visiting the official website of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), Pune.

The board has revised the exam timings this year. Due to cases of alleged paper leak coming to light during the time period given for reading the question paper, the reading time of 10 minutes has been withdrawn. Last year, the Maha HSC paper leak happened shortly before the start of the examination at 11 am in which over 31,000 students were scheduled to appear in Buldhana district. The board has added an additional 10 minutes of time to attempt the question paper, which means students will get 190 minutes to answer the theory paper.

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