Haryana Open Board re-issued results for students unhappy with massive promotions

Haryana Open School Education Board has re-issued the marksheets for the students who had expressed concern over the minimum marks scored in their board exams. The Haryana Board could not conduct the examination for the open board students and has decided to give 34 percent marks to all the students. Many students had demanded an alternative method of evaluation, claiming that they were dissatisfied with their scores and could have scored better.

Following the demands of the students, Haryana Open School had canceled the results of these students and also withdrew their mark sheets.

After which many students had to face difficulties in getting admission in higher education institutions. After facing criticism from the students, now the Haryana Board has re-issued the mark sheet for these students.

Students can check their marks and download class 10 and 12 marksheet from the official website of the board.

The board, in its notification, said that this year the examinations were not conducted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and due to which 34 per cent marks have been allotted to all the students due to non-conduction of Haryana Open School Secondary examinations. and Senior Secondary Examination April-2021.

Prof (Dr) Jagbir Singh, Chairman, Haryana Board of School Education said that many candidates have reported in the board office that they have got admission in various institutes, so if their result is canceled at this stage then their future will be spoiled. Will be done. He said that on the request of the candidates, Haryana School Education Board, Bhiwani canceled the Haryana Open School Secondary and Senior Secondary Examination of April 2021 and restored the result of 952 candidates. The list of candidates’ roll numbers is available on the official website of the board www.bseh.org.in.

Meanwhile, the Haryana Board has decided Conduct board exams for class 8 also For the academic session 2021-22. This will be in addition to class 10 and 12. The Haryana Board had asked the schools established in the states to conduct the board for class 10 irrespective of their affiliated boards. Thus started a row between Haryana Board, CBSE and CISCE as the Central Board opposed it. Step.

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