Assam HSLC Exam 2024: SEBA to introduce 50% OMR-Based Questions; Get complete details

The Assam HSLC Exam 2024 will be conducted on February 2024. SEBA will give 50% weightage to objective type questions and other 50% will be subjective.

The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) has recently made a significant announcement regarding the Assam HSLC Exam 2024. There are a few changes in the examination pattern and these will be implemented in the upcoming final examinations scheduled for February 2024. According to a notice issued by SEBA, there will be the introduction of both objective-based and subjective-based questions that will hold the same percentage of marks i.e. 50% marks each.

It will be implemented in the core subjects which include English (C1), General Mathematics (C2), General Science (C3), and Social Science (C4). This was announced through an official notice, which was released on the 12th of September, 2023.

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All about the new changes in Assam HSLC Exam 2024

Earlier, the state education minister Ranoj Pegu had also informed about the introduction of Objective-Based Questions in Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets in HSLC examinations. Though many announcements of the education minister often get distorted later this time, the official notice replicated his announcement. The important announcements in the official notice released by the SEBA are given below:

Eligibility criteria in Assam HSLC Exam 2024

In addition to the changes in exam format, SEBA has also outlined specific eligibility criteria for students appearing in the upcoming HSLC exams.

When will the Assam HSLC Exam 2024 occur?

For the ongoing academic year, SEBA will conduct the final examinations from the month of February 2024. The official notification & timetable of the Assam HSLC Exam 2024 is expected to be out by November or December of 2023.

Why is OMR introduced in Assam HSLC Exam 2024?

This significant change in the examination format aims to introduce a more standardized and objective assessment process for students appearing in the HSLC exams. The introduction of OMR sheets for objective-type questions will require students to familiarize themselves with this format to perform well in the upcoming exams. Along with this, the changes might be helpful to combat cheating cases which had created lot of problems in the last final examinations of both class 10 and class 12. The new step will help to curb these problems but still the students and educators will need to adapt to these changes to ensure a smooth and successful examination process.

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