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The Board of School Education Haryana (HBSE) has extended the last date for the Haryana Board Class 10th, 12th exam form 2023. The last date for filling out the online application form for Class 10 and Class 12 board exam 2023 is extended up to November 28, 2022. Chairman of Haryana School Education Board, Dr V P Yadav and Haryana Board HBSE Secretary, Krishna Kumar, while conveying to the media, told that the date for filling the online application form for Secondary (Class 10) and Senior Secondary (Class 12) annual examination March-2023 was fixed on November 21, 2022, without late fee, which is now has been extended to November 28, 2022.

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The students can apply for Haryana Board Class 10th, 12th Exam 2023 by paying late fee charges of Rs 300 between November 29 and December 5, 2022. While the students applying between December 6 and December 12 will have to pay Rs 1000 as late fee charges. "The students can fill the Haryana Board exam 2023 application form on the Board's website www.bseh.org.in", as addressed.

They further informed that for the regular candidates for secondary/pre-middle examination, the examination fee is Rs 700, migration fee is Rs 50 and Rs 100 for the practical subject(s) a total fee of Rs 850 has been fixed. Apart from this, if the student of Class 10 has to appear in the examination of additional subjects, s/he will have to deposit additional subject fee of Rs 200 in addition to the examination fee. He said that a one-time examination fee of Rs 850 has been fixed for Haryana Board Class 10 private students.

For regular students of Class 12, the examination fee is Rs 850, migration fee is Rs 100 and for the practical subject(s) the fee is Rs 100, a total fee of Rs 1,050 has been fixed. Apart from this, if the Class 12 student has to appear in the additional subject examination, he will have to deposit additional subject fee of Rs 200 in addition to the examination fee. A one-time examination fee of Rs 850 has been fixed for Haryana Board senior secondary private students.

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For further information and the application form, consult the General Requirements Bulletin(link is external) and the Routine Processing of Certain Documents or Requests Submitted to the Office of Enrollment and Discipline page.

The Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) has temporarily extended the window for scheduling the registration examination. No action on the part of applicants is necessary. OED will set the scheduling window to 180 days for applicants who are admitted to take the registration examination in 2023.

Recently, the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) launched an online exam applicant portal where applicants can apply or reapply for the Registration Examination. Prior to the launch, OED only accepted applications sent through postal mail. The online portal allows applicants to fill out forms, upload supporting documentation, and pay applicable examination and application fees for immediate receipt by OED. Designed to be a practical and simple self-service portal, OED continually looks for ways to use technology to create a user-friendly experience for applicants to conduct transactions with the office. To apply online, please visit the Exam Applicant Portal.

The computer-delivered examination includes 100 multiple-choice questions, of which 90 are scored. To pass the examination, a candidate must correctly answer seventy percent of the scored questions (63 of 90). Each scored question has been used on previous examination forms and has been psychometrically analyzed to ensure the question provides a useful assessment of a candidate's legal qualifications.

Ten of the questions on the computer-delivered examination will be undergoing beta testing. The ten beta test questions will be distributed throughout the examination. These questions will not be identified and will not be scored. These questions will be psychometrically analyzed to assess whether the questions are too simple, complex, or ambiguous to serve as an adequate basis for measuring candidates' legal qualifications. Accordingly, these questions will not be included in the scoring of the candidate's examination or in determining whether a candidate has passed or failed an examination. Beta test questions will not be available for review by candidates who do not pass the examination.

Beta test questions that are found to accurately measure candidates' legal qualifications will be introduced into future examination forms and scored. The future examination forms will include different beta test questions. In this manner, the USPTO will continue to beta-test new questions in the registration examination to identify questions capable of measuring candidates' legal qualifications and add those questions to the database of questions that can be used and scored in the registration examination.

Anyone taking the registration examination is expressly prohibited from disclosing, publishing, reproducing, or transmitting the content, or substantially similar content, of the examination, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, verbal or written, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose. At each test site, every applicant is required to enter into a non-disclosure agreement as a condition to sitting for the examination.

Any information tending to show that an applicant failed to abide by the non-disclosure agreement will be considered when determining whether an applicant has demonstrated good moral character for the purposes of registration or recognition. See 37 CFR 11.7(g)(2). If an applicant discloses information that appears to be substantially similar to the content of the examination, OED will consider whether an ordinary reasonable person would recognize the essence of an examination question based upon the information disclosed.

Applicants who failed their registration examination will be able to schedule a review session through Prometric at a location selected by the applicant. Reviews must take place within 60 days of the mailing date of the notice of results. Applicants will review only those scored questions they answered incorrectly (37 CFR 11.7(e)). Complete instructions for scheduling these review sessions will be provided with the result letters.

The examination covers the subject matter designated in the source materials, including the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP), Ninth Edition, Revision 07.2022, Published February 2023. Applicants should regularly check the source materials to verify the subject matter that may be tested, as the materials may be revised from time to time, including during their examination window.

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released official notification regarding Matric compartment examination form 2023. Those students who has failed in any one or two subjects of 10th examination. They can apply online for compartment exam from Last Date 10.04.2023

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