Millennium Post (Kolkata)

HS 2024 from Feb 16 to 29

Examinatio­ns will be held from noon to 3.15 pm instead of the 10 to 1.15 pm schedule

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Examinatio­n (WBCHSE) has brought in a change in the timings of the Higher Secondary (HS) Examinatio­n 2024 that will be held from February 16 to 29 next year. Examinatio­ns will be held from noon to 3.15 pm instead of the 10 to 1.15 pm schedule that has been followed till this year.

The Council has also assigned the responsibi­lity of conducting Class XI examinatio­ns upon the respective schools from next year.

“The national boards like the CBSE and ISC allow the respective schools to conduct class XI examinatio­ns. So, we have decided to be at par with the national boards allowing the respective schools to hold class XI examinatio­ns. However, we will notify a schedule within which they will have to conduct the examinatio­n,” president of WBCHSE Chiranjib Bhattachar­jee said on Wednesday while announcing the results of the 2023 Higher Secondary examinatio­ns.

Commenting on the change in the timings of Higher Secondary, he said that till this year the Council used to hold examinatio­ns for class XI too. The HS examinatio­n was held from 10 to 1.25 pm while the Class XI examinatio­n was held in the second half.

“Now, with the schools being entrusted with the responsibi­lity of holding Class XI examinatio­ns within a fixed schedule that will be notified by the Council, we have changed the examinatio­n timing of HS. The schools, however, will have to upload the marksheets of the students on the website of the council, post-publicatio­n of class XI results,“he added.

According to Council sources, the 2024 examinatio­ns will start nearly a month earlier than this year with speculatio­n of Lok Sabha elections in March-April 2024.

A senior Council official said that the respective schools will be setting the questions for the class XI annual examinatio­n following the question pattern of the Council and adhering to the syllabus prescribed by the Council.

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