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Haryana board declares all the matric students under open learning mode pass with 33% marks

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Tribune News Service

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Hisar, July 8

The Board of School education, Haryana (BSEH) Bhiwani has declared all students who have registered themselves for appearing in open learning mode for matriculation pass by awarding 33% marks. The Board has made provision that the students who want to improve their marks can appear in the examinations to be held in August-September this year.

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The chairman of the Board Jagbir Singh informed today that students who appeared for the fresh category, re-appear, Credit Transfer Policy (CTP), and mercy chance exams can check the result on the official website of bseh.org.in.

He informed that the examination of these students studying under Haryana Open School was scheduled to be conducted in April but it was cancelled due to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The chairman informed that the result of 20,154 candidates including 13,700 boys and 6,454 girls of secondary open school (fresh category) has been awarded the minimum passing marks (33 percent) in all the subjects.

 As many as 34,136 candidates of appeared for the CTP/re-appear/mercy chance secondary open examination. Out of the total, 20,607 are boys and 13,529 are girls. He informed that the result of the candidates who have re-appeared / CTP in one subject has been declared by considering the marks of the failed subject on the basis of the average marks of those subjects in which they have already passed in the examination given earlier by the candidates.

Besides, the students candidates who have CTP in more than one subject have been awarded marks obtained in their other passing subjects with a minimum of 33 per cent marks. For the CTP cases, the internal assessment marks have been taken into account.

For the secondary annual examination March 2021, the candidates who had applied for partial/full subject marks improvement and additional subjects, the results have been declared on Chance for Subsequent Exam (CSE). All such candidates will be allowed to appear in the upcoming board exam, which will be conducted from August 16 to September 1 on the basis of the same application in that exam without any fee. The secretary informed that the studnets who want to improve their marks, can appear in the upcoming examination of the Board.

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