
Class 10 students to get marksheets on May 27
The dispatch of marksheets from the board's office to district education offices will begin on May 25. On May 26, the documents will be handed over to schools for distribution the next day.
The Class 10 exam results were declared online on May 8, but students did not receive physical mark sheets at that time. The board is also issuing certificates, and school records for Class 10, Sanskrit Prathama, and GSOS students through designated district distribution centres.
School principals are required to collect the marksheets from the district education officer's office and ensure timely distribution. This follows the earlier distribution of marksheets for Class 12 science and general streams. Delays in the Class 12 General stream marksheet distribution led to a postponed schedule for Class 10. tnn
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