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List of merit holders in SSC exam conducted by Maharashtra Board in 1977

List of merit holders in SSC exam conducted by Maharashtra Board in 1977


 Rundown of legitimacy holders in SSC test directed by Maharashtra Board in 1977


History

The Board appeared on 1 January 1966 to manage specific matters relating to auxiliary training in the province of Maharashtra, as "Maharashtra State Secondary Education Boards". The demonstration was revised in 1976, and the name of the Board changed to its current name, "Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education".

Capacities

The board is answerable for arrangement, and execution of the standards and guidelines in understanding to the rules set by the state as well as focal sheets. It is additionally in control, independently, of, and execution of the prospectus/educational program of the relative multitude of grades, course books, test timetable, and type. The board is likewise answerable for making of course readings, scoring of the concentrated tests, and directing assessments reasonably and giving impartial equity in case of dispute.[3]


The Board conducts assessment two times per year and the quantity of understudies showing up for the principle assessment is around 1,400,000 for Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and 1,700,000 for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) each year.[1][4]


The tests are normally held in the long stretches of March, July, and October consistently; and results are given out for the most part in June, and January separately. Walk denotes the finish of instructive year, and June marks start of the new instructive year in the province of Maharashtra.[5]


Divisional sheets

There are nine divisional sheets with the state to address the state board. Their obligations incorporate, however not restricted to:[6]


Choose the schools/universities to lead the end of the year tests.

Choose the paper setters, interpreters, caretakers (of inquiry papers, and clear and topped off answer papers), guides (transportation), and analysts (paper checkers).

There are nine divisional sheets situated at Amravati, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Konkan, Latur, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, and Pune.[5]


References

 "Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education". Chronicled from the first on 2 April 2015.

 https://mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in/msbshse.htm

 "Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education". Chronicled from the first on 2 April 2015.

 "Almost 15 lakh possibility to take Maharashtra MSBSHSE Class 12 Board Exam 2017 today". India Today. Recovered 3 April 2018.

 "Maharashtra State Board HSC, SSC 2017 test dates delivered: Check here". India Today. 31 October 2016. Recovered 14 September 2019.

 https://mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in/dutiesdiv.htm

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