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Haryana Board declares Class X results, all students declared pass

Deepender Deswal  Tribune News Service Hisar, June 11 The Board of School Education, Haryana, Bhiwani, declared all the students of the second class year 2020-21 successfully cleared without conducting the written examinations due to the ongoing global pandemic. The Chairman...
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Deepender Deswal

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Tribune News Service

Hisar, June 11

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The Board of School Education, Haryana, Bhiwani, declared all the students of the second class year 2020-21 successfully cleared without conducting the written examinations due to the ongoing global pandemic.

The Chairman of the BSEH, Dr Jagbir Singh, announced the results at the Board’s head office in Bhiwani. Singh informed that the results complied, and the marks were allotted based on the internal assessment and practical examinations.

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Singh added that in case, the students are not satisfied with the allotted marks, they could appear for the written examination in the next session.

 “A total of 3,13,345 students—including 1,72,059 boys and 1,41,286 girls—were enrolled for taking the examination in the matriculation while 11,278 students were set to take the examination for clearing their compartment in the matriculation,” said Singh, adding that all students were declared pass.

Singh said that there was no merit list of successful students, and that the admissions for the next session will be held on a first-come-first-serve basis.

The Class X examination held in 2020 saw 64.59 per cent of students. The result of 2019, 2018, had been 57.39% and 51.15%, respectively.

On April 15, the BSEH decided to cancel the Board examinations for Class X on the lines of the CBSE.

Jagbir Singh had stated that the Haryana government decided on this effect.

The Board examinations were scheduled to start from April 20 but had to be cancelled due to the second wave of Covid pandemic. The chairman said that the matter pertaining to the cancellation of the examination of 10+2 by the CBSE in pending with the Supreme Court. He added that the result will be declared following the outcome of the hearing in the apex court.

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