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Matric Result 2024: Big News; Matric Result will be Out in the 2nd Week of May!

There is great news for the matriculation candidates. The annual matric examination results conducted by the Board of Secondary Education will be published by the second week of May. The process of checking and correcting answer account assessment errors is in the final stage.

This year, the board is giving importance to the publication of zero error results.

This time, for the first time, digital certificates will be given to matric students by the board. Students will download the digital certificate from the board website within a day of the declaration of the exam result. For this, a copy of the admit card has to be provided. The said online certificate will be acceptable in all cases. If the online certificate is lost for any reason, you have to deposit 500 rupees for a duplicate certificate again online.

Students can get a print copy of the certificate from the principal within a month of the result declaration. Discussions are in progress with private organizations to issue certificates online. Board President Shrikant Tarai informed that the process of uploading certificate data will be started soon. He said that emphasis is being placed on making the newly launched online certification process error-free. The matric examination was held in the state from February 20 to March 4. This time 5 lakh 51 thousand 611 students took the exam. There were 33 nodal centers for administering the questionnaires.

For the first time, the board conducted the exam through artificial intelligence cameras. The evaluation process started within 12 days of the completion of the examination. 55 centers of 30 districts were chosen. About 16,235 teachers were engaged in the student rating system. A ‘checker and maker’ system was introduced to make the audit process error-free. 80% of the 100 marks in the written test and 20% of the marks in the internal assessment and aspirational component will be awarded to the students.

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