HS exam starts from today, Madhyamik from Thursday
HS exam starts from today, Madhyamik from Thursday
Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) runs Higher Secondary (HS+2) and Madhyamik examinations including Madrassa Fazil Arts ,Theology and Madrassa Alim examinations will begin from March 15 and 16 next.
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha through a press statement wishes success to all candidates, who will appear in the both examinations. He also appealed to all parents, guardians and all citizens of the state to maintain peace and harmony across the state.
While,TBSE’s president Dr Bhabotosh Saha on Tuesday said that altogether 33,453 candidates enrolled for HS examinations and on the first day of exam, the candidate will appear for English subject from 64 centres and 112 venues. Similarly, altogether 62 candidates will appear for Madrassa Fazil exams.
The examinations from Madhyamik and Madrassa Alim will begin from March 16 and altogether 38, 130 candidates enrolled for the examinations from 1092 schools across the state.
For Madhyamik examinations, the board has set up 77 centres and 162 venues across all eight districts of the state, said Dr Saha and added that for Madrassa Alim, altogether 121 candidates enrolled.
While, the examinations for HS candidates will continue up to April 19 next and Madhyamik to continue upto April 18 next.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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