
Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022: Hall tickets, time table and important details here
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Maharashtra SSC Exams 2022 will begin from March 15. Applicants must check important guidelines and other information here.
MAHARASHTRA SSC EXAM 2022: The exam conducting body, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, MSBSHSE, has mentioned important pointers for Maharashtra SSC exams 2022.
As per the released notification, Class 10 board exams will begin from March 15, 2022, and will be conducted in offline mode with strict adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols. Applicants can check the official website, i.e., mahahsscboard.in for more information and updates.
Applicants must ensure that their admit cards will not have any mistakes as without admit card no one will be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Applicants are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the reporting time to avoid any last-minute hassle
All must follow strict Covid-19 guidelines like, wear masks at all times, use sanitisers and maintain social distancing
Maharashtra SSC students must check their seating order and go to the exam room accordingly. Since that time, MSBSHSE has not allowed more than 25 students in one room

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