DIMAPUR — Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) has notified that the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certification (HSSLC) examinations 2024 would commence from February 12 till March 6, while the High School Leaving Certification (HSLC) examinations would be held from February 13 to the 23rd.
In a notification, NBSE informed that a total of 17,911 candidates including 14,167 students in Arts, 949 students in Commerce and 2,521 students in Science have enrolled for HSSLC examinations. The students would write the examinations in 68 centres.
Besides, 274 candidates would appear under compartmental category in 20 examination centres.
It added that 22,136 candidates would sit for HSLC examination 2024 from 95 centres out of which 449 candidates appear for compartmental examination in 16 examination centres.
NBSE also informed that the Class XI promotion examination 2024 would start from February 12 to March 6 in the afternoon from 1 pm to 4 pm. A total of 20166 students have enrolled for Class XI promotion examination in 185 registered higher secondary schools across the state.
It informed that the design of question papers and blueprint of question papers for HSLC and HSSLC examinations 2024 has been uploaded in the Board’s portal www.nbsenl.edu.in during December 2023 to familiarise the students with the Board’s question pattern so that students could do their preparations accordingly.
The head of institutions and teachers are reminded to visit the Board’s portal and check the designs and blueprint of the subjects and guide the students on the matters.
NBSE has also reminded the head of institutions to take utmost care to ensure that no error is committed while uploading the internal assessment marks of the students to the Board’s portal as and when it is opened for submission of the marks. They are asked to verify and ensure that the correct internal marks are uploaded in the Board’s portal.
Candidates are to note the permitted items and barred items:
Permitted items
(a) Admit card in original, school identity card
(b) Stationery items such as transparent pouch, geometry/ pencil box, blue/ royal blue ball point/ gel pen, scale, writing board, eraser, analogue watch and transparent water bottles.
(c) Bus card
Barred items
(a) Any stationery item such as textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, calculator, pen drives, electronics pen/ scanner etc.
(b) Any communication device such as mobile phone, bluetooth, earphones, microphone, pager, health band, camera etc.
(c) Items like wallet, goggles, handbags, pouches etc.
(d) Any eatable item opened or packed except for diabetic candidates.
(e) Any other item which could be used for unfair means.
Students have been reminded to refrain from any kind of malpractices during the examinations. Candidates are also advised to reach the examination centres in time by moving out early from home.
Meanwhile, NBSE has conveyed best wishes to all the candidates appearing for the ensuing board examinations 2024.