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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? If any one of the student with contagious disease like chicken box is allowed for writing exam. Whether it can be denied or the diseased student will be allowed to write exam separately |
14th March 2016 08:32 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? What are the procedure to write my exam and how can I present my exam paper? |
26th November 2015 12:14 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? what color pen we can use to highlight important words or points in board exams? |
27th July 2012 06:32 AM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? WHAT ARE THE RULES REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME OF THE STUDENT STUDYING IN THE VII STD? |
8th April 2012 09:22 PM | |
Dilbag86 |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? Conditions of eligibility to appear for the SSLC examination as a school candidate, - No person shall be eligible to appear for the examination as a school candidate unless he has – sent his application through a recognized High School in which he was studying as a regular student of the X Standard as the time of sending his application for admission to the examination and has completed the course of study prescribed for the X Standard; put in attendance of not less than seventy-five per sent of the number of working days (excluding holidays and vacation) or such other percentage of the number of working days as may be prescribed by the Department of Public Instruction as the minimum attendance required to be put in by a student of the X Standard in a recognized High School or deficiency in the required number of working days to be attended has been condoned under clause (2) or (3). Where the attendance put in by the school candidate is less than seventy-five per cent of the total number of working days in the X Standard class – the head of the recognized High School may condone deficiency in attendance of such number of days not exceeding fifteen days of the deficiency; and where the deficiency exceeds fifteen days, but does not exceed thirty days, the head of the recognized High School shall forward cases of such deficiency for condonation by the Chairman and in cases where the deficiency exceeds thirty days, the names of candidates shall be reported to the Chairman with details regarding the deficiency. Notwithstanding anything contained in the proceeding clause, the Board may in respect of a candidate or class of candidates condone deficiency of attendance either by general or special order up to such percentage of the working days as the Board may decide after considering the circumstances of any case and for reasons to be recorded in writing. Conditions of eligibility to appear as a ex-school candidates for the examination, - No person shall be eligible to appear for the examination as an ex-school candidate unless he has registered himself as an ex-school candidate in a recognized high school after paying the prescribed fee for such registration and sent his application through such school. Conditions of eligibility to appear as a private candidate for the examination, - Save as otherwise provided in regulation 40, a candidate will be eligible to appear for the examination as a private candidate in the year only if he- -completes eighteen years of age on the 1st day of March of that year where the examination is to be held during March and on the 1st day of September of the year where the examination is to be held during September. -has passed the Primary VII Standard examination conducted by or under the authority of the Department of Public Instruction or an examination considered by the Board as equivalent to the Primary VII Standard examination; and a period of not less than four complete years form the date of passing such examination will have elapsed on the 1st day of March of that year where the examination is to be held in March, or on the 1st day of September of that year where the examination is to be held in September. -has not attended any recognized high school at any time during the period of hundred and eighty days immediately before the 1sr day of March of that year where the examination is to be held in March and before the 1st day of September of that year where the examination is to be held in September. |
8th April 2012 09:21 PM | |
Dilbag86 |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? Conditions of eligibility to appear for the SSLC examination as a school candidate, - No person shall be eligible to appear for the examination as a school candidate unless he has – sent his application through a recognized High School in which he was studying as a regular student of the X Standard as the time of sending his application for admission to the examination and has completed the course of study prescribed for the X Standard; put in attendance of not less than seventy-five per sent of the number of working days (excluding holidays and vacation) or such other percentage of the number of working days as may be prescribed by the Department of Public Instruction as the minimum attendance required to be put in by a student of the X Standard in a recognized High School or deficiency in the required number of working days to be attended has been condoned under clause (2) or (3). Where the attendance put in by the school candidate is less than seventy-five per cent of the total number of working days in the X Standard class – the head of the recognized High School may condone deficiency in attendance of such number of days not exceeding fifteen days of the deficiency; and where the deficiency exceeds fifteen days, but does not exceed thirty days, the head of the recognized High School shall forward cases of such deficiency for condonation by the Chairman and in cases where the deficiency exceeds thirty days, the names of candidates shall be reported to the Chairman with details regarding the deficiency. Notwithstanding anything contained in the proceeding clause, the Board may in respect of a candidate or class of candidates condone deficiency of attendance either by general or special order up to such percentage of the working days as the Board may decide after considering the circumstances of any case and for reasons to be recorded in writing. Conditions of eligibility to appear as a ex-school candidates for the examination, - No person shall be eligible to appear for the examination as an ex-school candidate unless he has registered himself as an ex-school candidate in a recognized high school after paying the prescribed fee for such registration and sent his application through such school. Conditions of eligibility to appear as a private candidate for the examination, - Save as otherwise provided in regulation 40, a candidate will be eligible to appear for the examination as a private candidate in the year only if he- completes eighteen years of age on the 1st day of March of that year where the examination is to be held during March and on the 1st day of September of the year where the examination is to be held during September. has passed the Primary VII Standard examination conducted by or under the authority of the Department of Public Instruction or an examination considered by the Board as equivalent to the Primary VII Standard examination; and a period of not less than four complete years form the date of passing such examination will have elapsed on the 1st day of March of that year where the examination is to be held in March, or on the 1st day of September of that year where the examination is to be held in September. has not attended any recognized high school at any time during the period of hundred and eighty days immediately before the 1sr day of March of that year where the examination is to be held in March and before the 1st day of September of that year where the examination is to be held in September. |
21st March 2012 02:33 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? if a student writes the same hallticket number of his friend:how can the evaluater the real paper? |
17th November 2011 02:23 PM | |
shubhambiswas |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? 1.) There are no such rules but if you want to score high, then you should write with a good presentation. 2.) Always write in a Point wise, rather than essay type. |
11th May 2011 02:53 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? this is my first time writing kannada. and i couldn't do well. But i have did well in all rest of the exam. so will i be able to get passing mark ? |
27th April 2011 11:45 PM | |
Mayank Shekhar |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? Dear, Hi, 1.) There are no such rules but if you want to score high, then you should write with a good presentation. 2.) Always write in a Point wise, rather than essay type. Thanks. |
15th April 2011 03:41 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? do we have to give reexam for the burnt hindi paper 2011 |
2nd April 2011 02:28 PM | |
Taurus007 |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? hii Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam There are no such rules but if you want to score high, then you should write with a good presentation. Always write in a Point wise, rather than essay type. good luck |
26th March 2011 12:54 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? dont get confuse for your answer. be clear on your answer.......... BEST OF LUCK DO WELL |
15th January 2011 04:52 PM | |
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Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? PLEASE SHOW US THE LAST YEAR EXAM PAPER |
24th December 2010 01:58 PM | |
bikenindia |
Re: Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? hi, There are no such rules but if you want to score high, then you should write with a good presentation. Always write in a Point wise, rather than essay type. All the best. |
18th December 2010 07:13 PM | |
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Rules and Format of Writing SSLC exam? i want to know the rules and format of writing sslc exam? |