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Maharashtra board exam 2021: HSC exams to start from April 23, SSC exams to begin from April 29

As per the notification released by the Maharashtra board, the board exams will be conducted through offline mode and will take place in Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Latur, Konkan and Amravati.

Maharashtra board exam 2021: HSC exams to start from April 23, SSC exams to begin from April 29-dnm
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Mumbai, First Published Mar 18, 2021, 6:03 PM IST

Maharashtra State Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board have declared exam dates for HSC and SSC 2021 in the state. Maharashtra SSC exam will begin from April 29 while the Maharashtra HSC exam will begin on April 23. The board will soon issue the guidelines for conducting the exams amid the Covid-19 outbreak.

As per the notification released by the Maharashtra board, the board exams will be conducted through offline mode and will take place in Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Latur, Konkan and Amravati.

Those who are waiting for the date sheet for class 10th and class 12th board exams 2021 can check the detailed schedule on the official website of the Maharashtra Board at mahahsscboard.org.

The School Education Minister of the state Varsha Gaikwad earlier on March 11, said that the Maharashtra Government will ensure that the Class 10 and Class 12 board exams are held in a safe and stress-free environment.

The Maharashtra SCERT has also released Class 10 and Class 12 question banks to provide the board exam students an idea of the exam pattern. To compensate for the loss during Covid-19 pandemic, the Maharashtra board has reduced the syllabus of Class 10 and Class 12 by 25%. The students can refer to the question banks to understand the pattern of questions based on the Maharashtra board exams syllabus. The students can access the questions banks on the official website of Maharashtra Academic Authority (MAA) maa.ac.in.

Meanwhile, with India on Thursday recording the highest single-day rise since December, the cases in Maharashtra accounted for 63.21 per cent of the daily new cases, followed by Kerala and Punjab.

Maharashtra has reported the highest daily new cases at 16,620, accounting for 63.21 per cent of the daily new cases. It is followed by Kerala with 1,792 while Punjab reported 1,492 new cases.

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