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Maharashtra Board Examination 2024: Over 3.5 Lakh HSC College students Sit for Exams in Mumbai Division, 15 Lakh Statewide

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Maharashtra Board Exam 2024: Over 3.5 Lakh HSC Students Sit for Exams in Mumbai Division, 15 Lakh Statewide

MUMBAI: Over 3.51 lakh college students from the Mumbai division are set to undertake the Greater Secondary Certificates (HSC) exams, marking a six per cent enhance from final 12 months. Throughout the 9 divisions within the state, roughly 15 lakh college students are anticipated to look for the exams.
The Mumbai division, encompassing Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad, has recorded vital pupil registrations, with Mumbai main at 1,59,280 college students, adopted by Thane with over a lakh college students.Raigad and Palghar even have substantial registrations, with 32,104 and 52,732 college students respectively. Final 12 months, the Mumbai division witnessed 3.31 lakh pupil registrations and boasts 668 examination centres.
Statewide, there was a 3 per cent rise in pupil registrations in comparison with final 12 months. Of the 14.64 lakh college students registered for the HSC 2023 exams, solely 0.83% didn’t seem. The registration window remained open till Tuesday, permitting college students to register for the exams by paying super-late charges.
Scholar registrations and examination centres for the Mumbai division:
Division Registered College students Examination Facilities
Mumbai 1,59,280 359
Thane 1,07,490 198
Raigad 32,104 49
Palghar 52,732 62

To fight malpractices, the ‘Combating Misconduct’ marketing campaign has been launched this 12 months. Varied authorities companies, together with the police, have been tasked with sustaining vigilance. Over 270 vigilance officers, together with 66 within the Mumbai division, have been deployed to observe examination centres statewide. Measures equivalent to GRP monitoring of ‘runners’, monitoring pupil entry into school rooms, and discontinuation of the 10-minute studying time earlier than exams purpose to curb copying, constructing upon initiatives from the earlier exams.
Exams will begin at 11 am with English Paper 1, and college students should be of their school rooms by 10.30 am. Junior faculties are mandated to supply directions earlier than exams, and college students will obtain a further 10 minutes after exams. The examination interval spans till March 19, with on-line IT and GK exams scheduled from March 20 to 23. College students are suggested to stick to the official timetable launched by the state board and keep away from misinformation on social media platforms.
For help, helplines can be found for the Mumbai division at 9833369330 and 9819806109.

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