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Meghalaya board exam 2024: Class 10, 12 date sheet out;  check schedule here

Meghalaya board exam 2024: Class 10, 12 date sheet out; check schedule here

The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has released the schedule for Meghalaya Board Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) class 10and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certification (HSLC) class 12 exams 2024.
Students who are registered to appear for the exam can check the date sheet and download it from the official website at www.mbose.in.
According to the official notice, the Meghalaya board exams 2024 will commence on March 04, 2024 for class 10 students; and March 01, 2024 for class 12 students.
Date sheet for class 10 and class 12
According to the notification, the Meghalaya Board exams will be held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm The examination hall will open at 9:30 am The question paper will be handed out at 9:45 am, followed by the answer sheet five minutes later. Theory exams for vocational subjects are only scheduled for an hour, from 10 am to 11 am
Class 10 (SSLC) 2024 date sheet
DATE DAY SUBJECT
03-04-2024 MONDAY English
03-06-2024 WEDNESDAY Science and Technology
03-08-2024 FRIDAY Indian Languages/Additional English
03-11-2024 MONDAY Mathematics/Special Mathematics
03-13-2024 WEDNESDAY Health and Physical Education/Computer Science/Vocational Subject
03-15-2024 FRIDAY Social Science

Class 12 (HSLC) 2024 date sheet

Date Day Subject(s)
BC places 2-year ban on new colleges enrolling international students

BC places 2-year ban on new colleges enrolling international students

British Columbia is banning new post-secondary institutions from applying to enroll international students for the next two years, as the province roots out “exploitive practices” plaguing the system.

Post-Secondary Education Minister Selina Robinson said Monday that the freeze is necessary to correct faults in an international education system that “has not been working as well as it should.”

Robinson said the province began looking into the system last March and found instances of “poor-quality education, a lack of instructors” and even the “scaring away” of students from lodging formal complaints by certain private institutions.

One student, Robinson said, told her that the woman’s family in India saved money to send her to BC for a “quality education.” Instead, she was placed in online classes upon arrival, the minister said.

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