Haryana Board Offers Alumni Chance to Enhance 12th Grade Marks
Opportunity for Alumni to Boost Their Scores
For those who completed their 12th grade in the 1990s, the marks achieved may not reflect the standards of today’s students. A noticeable disparity exists when comparing the results of past graduates to those from the early 21st century, often leading to feelings of embarrassment among parents who cannot share their academic records with their children. However, this presents a unique chance for these alumni to enhance their scores.
The Haryana School Education Board (HSEB) has introduced a special program allowing individuals who graduated from 12th grade between 1990 and 2024 to improve their marks. Here’s what you need to know about this initiative.
Special Initiative for Mark Improvement
The Haryana Board of School Education has unveiled a unique opportunity for both distance and academic alumni who completed their 12th grade from 1990 to 2024 to enhance their scores. This initiative includes a special improvement examination for these former students.
Eligibility to Improve in Two Subjects
Alumni who graduated between 1990 and 2024 can take advantage of this initiative to boost their 12th-grade results. Interested candidates will be permitted to sit for exams in two subjects. If they achieve satisfactory results, the new scores will be incorporated into their overall results, leading to an updated 12th-grade certificate.
Application Deadline and Fees
The Haryana Board has set a deadline for applications for the special exam, which is open until November 15th. Alumni wishing to participate must submit their applications online through the official website, bseh.org.in. A fee of ₹10,000 is required along with the application, and a 12th-grade certificate issued by a recognized authority must be included.