Mumbai: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has announced the revised time table for class 10th and 12th examinations to be held in the month of April-May. (Exam: Announcement of Revised Schedule for 10th and 12th Examinations) It contains instructions regarding practical, oral examination and written examination. Meanwhile, in the backdrop of Corona, the State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has issued guidelines for the students appearing for the 10th and 12th exams.
Revised Time Table of 10th-12th
Class 10 written exam from April 29 to May 20
10th practical exam from 21 May to 10 June
12th examination from April 23 to May 21
12th practical exam from 22 May to 10 June
For the exam of 40 to 100 marks, the time of 30 minutes will be extended. So the time for 40 to 60 marks exam will be increased by 15 minutes. revised schedule www.mahasscboard.in published on this website.
The board’s guidelines have been issued for the students of class 10th and 12th. It has been told that you should be present at the center one to one and a half hours before the examination. Thermal screening will be done with students, invigilators, center head. It will be mandatory to use mask, water bottle, own stationery.
The written examination of the students will start at 10.30 am in the morning session and 3.00 pm in the afternoon session. Students are requested to be present at the examination center 1 to 1.5 hours before the scheduled time of examination. Also thermal screening of students, invigilators and center head will be done before entering the examination centre.
After checking the temperature, the students must be present at the meeting venue at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the actual examination. For the convenience of the students, this year the time of written examination has been extended by half an hour. Special guidelines have also been issued for Corona affected students. Corona affected students will be able to take the exam however, the Covid-19 rules are going to be restrictive for them.