NBSE informs students on compartmental exam, rescrutiny

Dimapur, May 8 (MExN): The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) today informed that the HSLC Compartmental Examination 2017 will be tentatively held in the second week of June.  

“Candidates who appeared the HSLC Examination 2017 conducted in February 2017 and secured 'Needs Improvement' grades in 3 (three) or less subjects are eligible to appear the Compartmental Examination,” informed NBSE in its result gazette High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2017.  

It further stated that a candidate who fails to qualify at the “Compartmental Examination will have to appear in all subjects” at the subsequent main examination next year.  

The examination centres shall be notified later, it added.  

Meanwhile, the Board has also informed the candidates to report any mistakes in the marksheet/marksheet cum certificate 30 days after the publication of the Result Gazette for rectification.  

Such cases should be routed through the institution/centre, it said, adding “Corrections, if any, in the marks/grades shall be intimated to the concerned school/centre through an authorised Board's Official.”  

“Correction in the admit card shall not be entertained as the stipulated time is over,” it added.  

For rescrutiny of answer-scripts, the NBSE informed that “any number of subjects is permitted” and the same must also be routed through the school/centre.  

“The application and prescribed fee of Rs.400/- per subject for rescrutiny should reach the Office within 15 (fifteen) days after the publication of the result i.e. on or before 23th May 2017 along with the original copy of the marksheet/marksheet cum certificate and admit card,” the gazette said.  

NBSE further stated photocopy of answer scripts shall be provided to candidates who applied for rescrutiny on fulfillment of the terms and conditions laid down by the Board.  

Again, this provision shall be extended only to candidates who applied for rescrutiny and in the subject(s) they applied.  

The application for the photocopy should be submitted in the prescribed form alongwith the original documents and fee of Rs. 1000/- each per subject; and the last date for submission of application form is within 15 days after declaration of rescrutiny result.  

For the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSSLC), the dates for reporting any mistakes in the marksheet and pass certificate is same as class X – 30 days within the declaration of the result.  

Corrections, if any, will also be intimated to the concerned institution/centre through an authorized Board's official.  

For rescrutiny, the candidates again has to route the same through respective school/centre with an application and prescribed fee of Rs.400/- per subject and should reach the Office within 15 days after the publication of the result.  

“Rescrutiny results shall be declared within 40 (forty) days after the declaration of this result,” it said adding that rescrutiny results are not notified individually but “shall be sent to all higher secondary schools and colleges registered with the Board.”  

“Corrigendum and addendum of this result gazette shall be published along with the rescrutiny results,” it added.  

Rescrutiny result will also be made available on the Board's website: www.nbsenagaland.com.  

NBSE further informed that the HSSLC Exam 2018 will be conducted only under the New Course.  

“Failed candidates under Old course of HSSLC Exam 2017 who wish to appear in the HSSLC Exam 2018 shall be allowed under New Course,” it added.



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