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Tripura Board of Secondary Education Commences Higher Secondary Examinations

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Agartala, March 1:  The Tripura Board of Secondary Education has officially kicked off the Higher Secondary Examination for the current academic year. On the inaugural day, students from the Madhyamik and Madrasa Fazil streams appeared for the English examination, which commenced promptly at 12 noon.

Coincidentally, the Higher Secondary and Madhyamik examinations, both conducted by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education, commenced simultaneously today. The examination period will extend until March 30. This year, a total of 25,345 students are participating in the Higher Secondary examinations across 60 centers and 98 locations within the state.

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To ensure a seamless examination process, the Tripura Board of Secondary Education has deployed a total of 2,534 invigilators and 1,267 assistant invigilators. Additionally, 1,267 police personnel have been assigned to maintain security at the examination centers.

The board’s meticulous arrangements aim to facilitate a fair and efficient examination experience for all students, emphasizing transparency and adherence to guidelines.

 

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