Cuttack: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) has extended the deadline of the online form fill-up for the High School Certificate (HSC) Supplementary examination, till the midnight of June 1.
Making the announcement, BSE Controller of Examinations Dr Nihar Ranjan Mohanty said the Board has taken a decision to this effect in view of the two-day all-India bank strike beginning May 30.
“The form fill-up, which had begun at 8 am from May 24, will continue till the midnight of June 1,” he said, adding that the online form fill-up can be done on the official website of the Board www.bseodisha.nic.in
Besides, students can get the details about the mode of form fill-up on www.bseodisha.ac.in
Mohanty further said that places where internet facilities are not available, the students can fill-up the forms in offline mode.
“While the regular students will fill up their forms through the headmaster of their schools, the ex-regular and correspondence students will fill up the forms offline through the zonal deputy secretary,” he informed.
The Supplementary examination would begin on June 22 and conclude on June 29.
The schedule of the supplementary examination is as follows:
June 22-MIL, June 23-English, June 24-Visual Art, June 25-Hindi, June 26-Sanskrit, June 27-Mathematics, June 28-Science and June 29-Social Studies.
Students who clear the supplementary examination will be able to take admission in Plus II streams in the current academic session.
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