
Nagaland Board
Class 10th - 12th Results
Nagaland Board Information...
1. HSLC (High School Leaving Certificate) - 10th Board
- Exam Name: High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination
- Conducting Body: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE)
- Frequency: Annually, typically in February or March
- Subjects: Common subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and a second language (options usually include Hindi, Bengali, etc.)
- Passing Criteria: Students must score a minimum of 33% in each subject.
2. HSSLC (Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate) - 12th Board
- Exam Name: Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) Examination
- Conducting Body: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE)
- Frequency: Annually, typically in February or March
- Streams: Students can choose among Science, Commerce, and Arts streams.
Science Stream Subjects:
- Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, English, and an elective subject.
Commerce Stream Subjects:
- Business Studies, Accountancy, Economics, English, and an elective subject.
Arts Stream Subjects:
- History, Political Science, Sociology, English, and an elective subject.
Passing Criteria:
Students must score a minimum of 33% in each subject.
Important Points:
- Admit Cards: Issued by schools and required for entry into the examination hall.
- Practical Exams: Conducted separately for subjects that include practical components, such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and some vocational subjects.
- Results: Typically announced a few months after the exams, often in May or June.
- Re-evaluation/Rechecking: Available for students who wish to get their answer sheets rechecked or re-evaluated.
- Supplementary Exams: Conducted for students who do not pass one or more subjects.
Preparation Tips:
- Syllabus Review: Make sure to thoroughly review the syllabus provided by NBSE.
- Past Papers: Practice past years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and question types.
- Time Management: Develop a study schedule that allows for balanced time allocation across subjects.
- Revision: Regular revision is crucial, especially for subjects with extensive content.
- Mock Tests: Taking mock tests can help in assessing preparation levels and identifying weak areas.
For the latest updates on the timetable, results, and other announcements, students should regularly check the official NBSE website or contact their respective schools.