Haryana Class 9, 11 annual exam 2024 date sheet out; download link, complete schedule
Divyansh | January 25, 2024 | 11:00 AM IST | 2 mins read
Haryana Annual Exam 2024 Date: The HBSE Class 9 and 11 time table 2024 PDF can be downloaded from the official website, bseh.org.in.
NEW DELHI: The Board of School Education, Haryana has issued the (HBSE) Class 9 and 11 annual exam date 2024. Students appearing in the Haryana Class 9 and 11 exam can download the date sheet on the official website, bseh.org.in. HBSE Class 9 exam will be held from February 17 to March 7.
The Haryana Class 11 exam will be held from February 15 to March 14. As per the Haryana board notification, specially-abled shall be provided, along with the services of amanuensis, an extra time of 20 minutes per hour answering each paper. Candidates will bring their own log, trigonometry tables and stencils for maps and can use color pencils in Science Subjects only, the board said.
The board will not allow calculators (simple/scientific) and mobile phones in the examination hall. If a student will be found with these equipment then he will be considered as using unfair means.
Class 9 annual exam date sheet
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Exam date |
Subjects |
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February 17 |
English |
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February 20 |
Social Science |
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February 22 |
Hindi |
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February 27 |
Mathematics |
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March 1 |
Science |
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March 2 |
Sanskrit, Urdu, Drawing (8.30 am to 11.30 am) Agriculture, Home Science, Computer Science, Physical and Health Education, Music (MHV, MHP, MHI), Animal Husbandry, Dance, Retail, Private Security (8.30 to 11 am) |
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March 5 |
Punabi, IT and ITES |
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March 6 |
Sanskrit Sahitya, |
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March 7 |
Sanskrit Vyakran |
Also read CBSE Class 10 board exam date sheet out; exams from February 15
Haryana board Class 11 date sheet
Haryana Class 11 annual exam will start with Hindi exams.
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Exam date |
Subjects |
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February 15 |
Hindi (core, elective and for English Special for Foreign Student) |
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February 17 |
Fine Arts |
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February 19 |
Physics, Economics |
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February 20 |
Home Science |
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February 21 |
English (Core, Elective) |
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February 22 |
Geography |
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February 23 |
Agriculture |
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February 26 |
Psychology |
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February 29 |
Physical Education |
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March 1 |
Accountancy, Public Administration, Chemistry |
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March 2 |
Punjabi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Biotechnology |
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March 4 |
History, Business Studies, Biology |
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March 5 |
Sociology, Entrepreneurship |
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March 6 |
Retail, Automotive, IT-ITES, Healthcare, Physical education, Beauty and Wellness, Tourism and Hospitality, Agriculture, Media and Entertainment, Private Security, BFSI, Apparel, Made-ups and Home Furnishing, Office Secretary ship and Stenography in Hindi, Office Secretary ship and Stenography in English |
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March 7 |
Mathematics |
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March 11 |
Military Science, Dance |
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March 12 |
Computer Science, IT and ITES |
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March 13 |
Musical Hindustani (Vocal, Instruction Melodie, Percussion), Philosophy |
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March 14 |
Sanskrit Sahitya Ved Sidhant |
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