Maharashtra state board announces re-exam dates
The re-examination is generally held in the month of July-August but due to the Covid 19 pandemic and resultant lockdowns, the examination could not be held on time.

PUNE: The repeat examination for students of class X and XII would be held in the month of November-December, this year, said a notification issued by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education on Monday.
The re-examination is generally held in the month of July-August but due to the Covid 19 pandemic and resultant lockdowns, the examination could not be held on time.
The students have been asked to fill up their online forms from their respective schools or junior colleges. No forms would be accepted in the offline mode. The students can submit the online forms from October 20 to 29 without a late fee and from October 30 to November 2, with a late fee.
The forms are open for regular students, repeater students, private students, and students who want to apply in the class improvement scheme. Students who wish to apply in the class improvement scheme will get two opportunities i.e., in the November-December exam 2020 and the February-March exam 2021.
The re-examination is generally held in the month of July-August but due to the Covid 19 pandemic and resultant lockdowns, the examination could not be held on time.
The students have been asked to fill up their online forms from their respective schools or junior colleges. No forms would be accepted in the offline mode. The students can submit the online forms from October 20 to 29 without a late fee and from October 30 to November 2, with a late fee.
The forms are open for regular students, repeater students, private students, and students who want to apply in the class improvement scheme. Students who wish to apply in the class improvement scheme will get two opportunities i.e., in the November-December exam 2020 and the February-March exam 2021.
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