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Goa Board GBSHSE HSSC Class 12 Timetable 2026 Out: Subject-wise exam dates announced, check complete schedule here
Goa Board GBSHSE HSSC Class 12 Timetable 2026 Out: Subject-wise exam dates announced, check complete schedule here

Indian Express

time7 days ago

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  • Indian Express

Goa Board GBSHSE HSSC Class 12 Timetable 2026 Out: Subject-wise exam dates announced, check complete schedule here

Goa Board GBSHSE HSSC Class 12 Timetable 2026 Out: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has released the Goa Board HSSC Time Table for the 2026 exam year. Students appearing for the Class 12 board exams next year can now download the schedule online from the Board's official website at According to the timetable, the Goa Board HSSC 2026 exams for the General stream will be conducted from February 10 to February 27, while the Vocational stream exams will be held from February 11 to February 23. As per the official notification, all exams will begin at 9:30 am. Students are advised to report to the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.

Students failing Class IX can take 4 supplementary tests
Students failing Class IX can take 4 supplementary tests

Time of India

time24-04-2025

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  • Time of India

Students failing Class IX can take 4 supplementary tests

Representational image Panaji: Students failing Class IX in 2024-25 will get an opportunity to clear the class by appearing for up to four supplementary exams, the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has said, in its instructions for passing criteria. This is the first year when the Class IX batch will pass out after the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) for the class. The Goa board has said it will apply its new compensation scheme, announced for Class X for the 2025-26 batch, for the 2024-25 Class IX batch as well. Under the compensation scheme, if a student fails in any two core subjects, he or she will be considered to have passed Class IX if they have scored at least 65% in any two skill-based subjects and a minimum of 50% in the other two skill-based subjects. These skill-based subjects are the four new subjects introduced in addition to the six core ones. However, even Class IX students who do not meet the compensation scheme criteria will be allowed to keep terms (ATKT) for Class X, even if they fail in all the core subjects. 'The students will be able to keep terms and join Class X. They will even be able to answer the Class X public exam,' said Goa board chairperson Bhagirath Shetye. 'But their results will not be declared until they clear their Class IX backlog. We have done this so that students do not waste their year repeating Class IX.' Shetye added, 'Instead they can move forward and answer up to four supplementary exams over a period of two years to clear their backlog. And they can study in Class X simultaneously.' The board has said the minimum passing marks in a subject for Class IX are 33 out of 100. There is no separate passing required in the external component, it has said. A Class IX student failing in five or six core subjects will also have the option of taking a leaving certificate and registering as a private candidate of the board for Class X.

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