Maharashtra board announces time table for SSC, HSC supplementary exam

PUNE: The supplementary exam of secondary school certificate (SSC, std X) and higher secondary certificate (HSC, std XII) will start from November 20 and exams will conclude on December 7, a statement issued by the Maharashtra state secondary and higher secondary education said on Tuesday. The state board also released the entire time table for both exams in detail on its website. The exam will be conducted by the state board in Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Konkan, Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati, Latur and Nagpur.
Students who are eligible for ATKT will also be able to appear for respective subjects in this supplementary exam, the state board said. The SSC exam will start on November 20 and conclude on December 5 while the HSC exam will end on December 10 for general subjects and for vocational subjects it will end on December 7.
The oral, practical and grade examination of SSC board will start from November 18 and end on December 5 while the HSC oral exam will start from November 18 and end on December 10. The datewise time table has been made available on the state board portal: www.mahahsscboard.in.
Students who are eligible for ATKT will also be able to appear for respective subjects in this supplementary exam, the state board said. The SSC exam will start on November 20 and conclude on December 5 while the HSC exam will end on December 10 for general subjects and for vocational subjects it will end on December 7.
The oral, practical and grade examination of SSC board will start from November 18 and end on December 5 while the HSC oral exam will start from November 18 and end on December 10. The datewise time table has been made available on the state board portal: www.mahahsscboard.in.
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