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UP Board 10th Result 2023 Declared Date and Time
UP Board 10th Result 2023 Declared Date and Time UP Board 10th Result 2023 Declared Date and Time: UP X Class Board 10th [email protected] 2023 Declared Date and Time:- Hey most lovable students the most exciting news coming from the centre is that the “10th Class result” of “Uttar pradesh Madhyamik shiksha parishad” is going to be declared on may 2023 (Third Week of may). All the students…
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Up Board 10th 12th Result 2023 How to check High school Intermediate result 2023 know more
Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad Uttar Pradesh students are waiting for UP Board High School Intermediate Result 223 for a long time actually every year print by north board this year also result will come we will check up board 10th 12th result very easily for you know steps
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park stuff calendar:
March 9th: cancel pine bark order from Home Depot ASAP
March 10th - CANCELLED: weekly maintenance at horribly degraded wetland (HDW); bring sharps container for needles
March 11th - email boat club people about boat-based trash removal in the future and logistics for non-members
March 12th - 9:30 meeting with J.S.#3 about seed project and possible mugwort eradication March 12th - get 2023 budget from C.W. March 12th - community board parks subcommittee meeting at 6, take notes; follow-up item: confirm the deadline for bringing up Earth Day Festival as item at April meeting (3rd Thursday of every month) March 14th - HDW clean up with J.S.#3 and his dyke assistant March 14th - remove the wineberry in daffodil patch by the stairs March 14th - Earth Day Festival committee meeting at 6:30
March 15th - text JLS about adding earth day event to Parks calendar (confirm with Fucking Chris about when this should happen) March 15th - PFP GRANT IS DUE March 15th - unpack Home Depot deliveries and repot AWC cohort 1 seedlings
March 16th - riverside clean-up with boat club people March 16th - walk-through with J.S.#2 at the restoration creek project March 16th - remove Atlantic white cedar seeds from fridge and plant (3:2:1.5 peat:vermiculite:perlite with the slow-release fertilizer (it's in the foyer closet on the shelf and smells weird) + transplant cohort 1 (measure and record heights), same mix [source, Derby et al. (2004)]
March 17th - weekly maintenance at HDW
March 18th - text J.L.S. about getting parks committee chair email; soft pitch my concerns about park land use to her + include Patch article from 2021 March 18th - ask J.S.#2 about Army Corp of Engineers survey results (from 2023?)
March 20th - Riverkeeper orientation at 5:30 March 20th - deadline to email chair of community board parks committee to add what I think is illegal land use to the next board meeting agenda (incorporate lack of public feedback & Army Corps of Engineers report on sea level rise)
[March 21-March 26 - vacation; no weekly maintenance at HDW; morning pruning of wineberry at Shittier Park (bring bags for removal and double-glove) or follow-up on mulberry tree pruning
March 22nd: pick up seed mix from Autistic Seth or designate one of the SC to do it]
March 27th - watch Riverkeeper Sweep orientation recording on zoom & email Frances March 27th - repot Ursa Major & Ursa Minor March 27th - bother Dan (ICC) about boat plantings; bother Jana about beach plum locations March 27th - email Compost Lady from RSC March 28th - call with JS#1 at 9 am about wetland meeting; discuss the seed-sowing project for EDF March 28th - email JS#1 the seed invoice and species list from Autistic Seth March 28th - steering committee meeting at 6:30
March 29th - call with Rachel from comedically evil non-profit at 5:30 March 29th - return of J.S.#3 and his dyke assistant Paloma to HDW
March 30th - weekly maintenance at HDW
March 31st - community gardening day with the slightly cult-y Orthodox Jewish community group (to do: reach out to other group members to see if anyone wants to join in; double check that email didn't bounce back or if there's a better email)
April 7th - weekly maintenance in park
April 9th - community board meeting at 6:30 April 9th - email Bennett Park people
April 11th - sculpture reception, 9 am April 11th - private call with commissioners 1&2, 2pm April 11th - email CB committee head April 11th - email state senator's office
April 14th - weekly maintenance at HDW
April 15th - call with CB committee head, 6pm RESCHEDULED
April 18th - update on AWC cohort status April 18th - call with CB committee head and Evil Ryan, 3 pm RESCHEDULED
April 19th - pick up giant map from Staples
April 20th (ugh) - Earth Day Festival (HAT AND SUNSCREEN AND WATER BOTTLE) + make @roycohn attend under pain of death; wake up 7 am
April 21st - weekly maintenance at HDW or help B.S. with her site plantings in Bronx
April 22nd - actually Earth Day. also Pesach April 22nd - email compost lady
April 25th - steering committee meeting and EDF post-mortem
April 27th - tentative date for visiting compost site at RPC
April 28th - monthly check for cohort 1 heights
May 4th - Riversweep with boat club people
May 25th - clean up in Rockaway
general to-do list w/o fixed date:
talk to Unfriendly Caitlin or B.S. about the Japanese pagoda trees in Shittier Park and a possible transplant
ask Beth about making flyer for EDF (English and Spanish)
ask Unfriendly Caitlin about info on native bees that hibernate in grasses during the winter; ask Fucking C for the marsh groundskeeper guy's contact info to discuss future grass clearing and ideally make them stop it.
talk to bagel place guy and trump supporter Tom about donations and whatnot
email J.S.#2 about setting up private event for plant dividing in April (post-EDF)
email A (she/they) at RPC about compost visit on 4/27
email J.S#1 about plans for mugwort removal on Earth Day, signage, using the seed mix as cover crop, and beyond
email NutraSweet about discussion of mugwort with J.S.#3
email New York Metropolitan Flora survey about incidence of river cane
urban ecologist program at NYBG
get actual sharps containers for EDF clean-up at work (possibly boat club people have extras we can use either way I'm not paying for this shit)
ask super for my spare hand pruners back
place order from Prairie Moon once AWC cohort 2 starts sprouting
email A.R. (nursery) about group volunteering in exchange for a bunch of plants (deadline [self-imposed] is March 15th)
email J.S.#1 about wetland management goals based on call with S.H.
email J.S.#1 about DEC tidal wetlands permit
follow-up email to J.S.#3 about seed project + email fucking Seth if he doesn't get back to me about the mix
identify actual trail edges that can be cleared and planted + look up if hand rake would be useful
email N.H. at BRA about testing soil samples and if there's a cost/limit (update: NONE; ask NutraSweet to drop off in her car);- discuss results with J.S.#2 and how to incorporate into wetland management plan with J.S.#1
follow up with J.S.#2 about clearing the canal, which I hate
ask M.S. or R.K. about landscape architect stuff re: boardwalk design for wetland management plan
text B.S. about tree delivery from JBHS nursery
start looking for other grants once PFP is submitted
look into seed collection techniques and seed-sharing resources in mid-Atlantic/New England
--- Cohort 1 notes: on 3/15/24, 4 of the Cohort 1 AWC seedlings were planted in 3 pots: Gemini (two together), Atlas, and Pipsqueak in the Derby (2004) medium with a sprinkle of Osmocote + original medium from cones. Heights were 14.5 cm & 6 cm (Gemini), 12 cm (Atlas), and 10 cm (Pipsqueak). Pending them not dying immediately and/or showing signs of significant growth, the remaining seedlings will be repotted. Target height prior to planting is 36 cm. Repotting showed a shallower root system than expected, needs a wider container than cone or should be replanted sooner.
3/17/24 update: might be a coincidence but Pipsqueak and Atlas are already showing new growth (crown and branches, respectively). no changes from Gemini. among the un-repotted, Ursa Minor has some browning at the crown - might need to transplant soon than later, or perhaps burning from too much sun? will rotate and see if this improves. unsure how I will separate Gemini/Ursa Major and Minor when the time comes :/
3/20/24 - separated Gemini into two pots due to lack of immediate growth/improvement shown in Atlas and Pipsqueak. Concern about browning on Ursa Minor, may attempt to divide soon. Potted Hajime and Tagalong to use up the extra medium.
3/28/24 - Potted Ursa Minor and Ursa Major (without Osmocote). Atlas and Pipsqueak continue to show the most improvement. Tagalong has started to show some new growth; less from Hajime. Gemini 1 has started showing new radial growth with a hint of crown growth from Gemini 2. Added layer of compost to all C1 after morning watering
Heights updates:
Pipsqueak - 12.5 cm
Atlas - 13.0 cm
Gemini 1 - 14.5 cm
Gemini 2 - ~6 cm (note: crown is bent)
Hajime - 13.8 cm
Tagalong - 11.0 cm
Ursa Minor - 6.7 cm (note: browning on crown might affect future vertical growth)
Ursa Major - 18.3 cm
4/9/24 - noticed some burning on Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, likely due to the shitty addition of Osmocote. stirred soil and repotted. likely that Ursa Minor is not going to make it.
Cohort 2 notes: on 3/17/24, 105 seeds were planted for Cohort 2 in the Derby (2004) medium with the Osmocote. seeds were floated (77 floated, 28 didn't float) and grouped by float status, divided into 28 cones (on average 4 seeds to each cone), planted, and additional medium spread on top ~1/4 cm. some of the original medium from Cohort 1 was used in cones where Derby medium was insufficient. all cones were watered at approximately 12:00 with 2 tsp of distilled water.
3/20/24 - no growth so far. continuing with 2 tsp water daily (morning). May try dividing into 1 tsp morning, 1 tsp evening.
3/28/24 - no growth so far. continuing with 2 tsp water daily (morning). will switch to divided watering for a sample after 30 days.
4/11/24 - FIRST SEEDLING OF COHORT 2 UP
4/18/24 - cohort 2 notes: one seedling still in cap, one with two leaves out and third budding (both in row 4FR). I didn't record the time for the first seedlings of cohort 1 to come up so this is a total craps shoot. switched back to 1 tsp of water (mornings) because of concerns of overwatering leading to bugs.
#dispatches from the park#I hate spring I love spring I HATE spring please pray for me#will update as necessary
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Irle Moser Try to Suppress Ties to GSPartners & Josip Heit
A case filed by Irle Moser in the Regional Court of Hamburg in late 2023 names Google as a Defendant.
Irle Moser has taken issue with being labeled a “partner-in-crime” of Josip Heit’s. Instead of engaging BehindMLM, publisher of the statement in question, Irle Moser has targeted Google.
Thus far Google hasn’t participated in Irle Moser’s latest proceedings. This means the Hamburg District Court’s order has been made on procedural grounds, as opposed to due-process. Procedurally, it must be assumed that the statement according to which the claimants helped Mr Heit to carry out criminal acts by carrying out their own criminal acts is untrue.
BehindMLM published the “under threat” article in November 2023. It was a response to a New York Supreme Court petition, instigated by an earlier Irle Moser lawsuit also targeting Google.
Irle Moser represent Josip Heit’s and, by proxy, GSPartners’ legal interests in Germany.
Irle Moser were behind targeting of BehindMLM in Ukraine in 2021. After that went nowhere the law firm escalated their campaign of suppression in the Hamburg District Court against Google.
Google didn’t respond to proceedings, resulting in a March 2022 order seeing BehindMLM’s due-diligence into GSPartners blocked in Germany.
Irle Moser’s 2022 order was the basis of the filed New York Supreme Court petition (currently under appeal).
Getting back to Irle Moser being Heit’s “partners-in-crime”, to date GSPartners has received regulatory fraud warnings and enforcement action from twelve US states, five Canadian provinces, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
The Texas State Securities Board’s order stated Heit, through GSPartners and related companies, was perpetrating various fraudulent investment schemes that are threatening immediate and irreparable public harm.
As part of operation of said fraudulent investment schemes, GSPartners’ NYSC petition was cited as an example of Heit’s efforts to impose “sanctions and lawsuits against private parties warning others” of his fraudulent conduct (pg. 46, par. 136).
With respect to BehindMLM, those efforts began with Irle Moser’s actions in Ukraine and Germany.
In the US securities fraud charges can be both civil and criminal. On the criminal side of things, MLM related securities fraud typically involves:
securities fraud (including conspiracy to commit securities fraud)
wire fraud (including conspiracy to commit wire fraud) and
money laundering
Obviously be it civil or criminal charges, securities fraud is illegal in the US. It’s illegal in Germany too, although German authorities tend to be years behind their US counterparts in major MLM fraud cases.
In their correspondence with FinTelegram, Irle Moser dismissed regulatory fraud warnings against GSPartners and Heit as “irrelevant”.
Those “irrelevant” warnings and enforcement actions would eventually lead to GSPartners “terminating” US and Canadian investor accounts.
In a February 12th filing as part of ongoing regulatory fraud proceedings in Arizona, GSPartners claimed, as result of action by regulators, that its “entire business has been effectively shuttered”.
State-level investigations into GSPartners and Heit are ongoing. Federal level investigations are also underway.
Beyond Texas noting “sanctions and lawsuits against private parties warning others”, whether Irle Moser and their conduct is within the scope of those investigations is unclear.
With respect to the recent District Court of Hamburg’s order, BehindMLM has unfortunately had to block our coverage of Irle Moser’s ties to GSPartners and Josip Heit for our German readers.
Other statements in BehindMLM’s “under threat” article Irle Moser brought up in their Complaint include:
the assertion Irle Moser’s proceedings were brought ex-parte
the use of photographs of Ben Irle, Christian-Oliver Moser (and presumably Josip Heit) in our reporting
The court rejected both claims, finding;
In other respects the claim for injunctive relief has no merit.
The statement according to which the claimants had initiated one-party (ex parte) proceedings is not proven to be untrue.
From previous proceedings the Chamber knows that the claimants did indeed initiate ex parte proceedings.
With regard to the use of the claimant’s photographs the claim for injunctive relief has no merit.
Even when considering the fact that one sentence int he article referring to the claimants had to be prohibited, the statement in the reporting that the claimants act for Mr Heit in court proceedings, among others in Germany, is not objectionable.
The author was permitted to use the photographs to support the reporting.
The Hamburg District Court required Irle Moser and Google to pay 7,777 EUR and 6,666 EUR in legal costs respectively.
Google advises it is “currently assessing their legal options regarding the court order.”
If the order is successfully challenged BehindMLM will restore access to our “under threat” article to German readers.
Alternatively, we will also restore access if US federal fraud proceedings are brought against GSPartners, Heit and/or Irle Moser first.
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UP Board Class 12th Result 2024 Check
Name of Post: UP Board Class 10th Result 2024 Check Post Date: 07 December 2023 Time 05:09 PM Post Update: 20 April 2024 Time 01:29 PM Short Information Uttar Pradesh Madhymic Shiksha Parishad UPMSP, Prayagraj has released UP Board Exam Class 10th / 12th Time Table 2024. Those Candidates who are waiting for their result can check now after release at 02:00OM Today. Uttar Pradesh Madhymic…
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A brilliant content marketing strategy has the potential to raise brand awareness, boost traffic and generate high-quality leads, thus boosting the sales and revenue of your business. In fact, the 12th Annual B2B Content Marketing reveals that a staggering number of marketers have been successful in achieving their business goals of creating brand awareness (80%), building credibility (75%) and educating audiences (70%). Besides, content marketing budgets have catapulted with 69% of businesses planning to increase their content marketing budgets in 2023.
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SSC CHSL Exam 2023: Notification, Important Dates, Eligibility, and Application Process
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the latest notification for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam. This exam is conducted to recruit candidates for various posts such as Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Postal/Sorting Assistant, and Court Clerk. Aspiring candidates should carefully go through the notification to understand the important dates, eligibility criteria, application process, and other relevant information.
Important Dates:
SSC CHSL Notification 2023 - May 09, 2023
Beginning of SSC CHSL Application Process - May 09, 2023
Last Date to fill SSC CHSL Application Forms - June 08, 2023
Last Date for Online Fee Payment - June 10, 2023
Last Date for Generation of Offline Challan - June 11, 2023
Last Date for Application Fee Payment Through Challan - June 12, 2023
Application Correction Window - June 14-15, 2023
Release of SSC CHSL Tier 1 Admit Card - June/ August 2023 (Expected)
SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam - August 02-22, 2023
Release of SSC CHSL Tier 1 Answer key - To be Announced
Declaration of SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result - To be Announced
Release of SSC CHSL Tier 2 Admit Card - To be Announced
SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam - To be Announced
Declaration of SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam - To be Announced
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria to apply for the SSC CHSL exam:
Educational Qualification:
Must have completed 10+2 (12th Standard) from a recognized board or equivalent.
For the post of DEO in the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), candidates must have passed in Mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 studies.
Age Limit:
Minimum Age: 18 years
Maximum Age: 27 years (Age relaxation applicable for reserved categories as per government rules)
Application Process:
The application process for the SSC CHSL exam involves the following steps:
Online Registration:
Visit the official SSC website and click on the SSC CHSL application link.
Fill in the required details, such as personal information, educational qualifications, and contact details.
Submit the registration form and note down the registration number and password generated.
Application Fee Payment:
Pay the prescribed application fee through online or offline mode as mentioned in the notification.
Fee relaxation is applicable for candidates belonging to reserved categories as per government rules.
Document Upload:
Upload scanned copies of the required documents, such as photograph and signature, in the specified format and size.
Final Submission:
Review all the entered details and ensure their accuracy.
Submit the application form and take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.
Note: Detailed instructions and guidelines will be provided in the official notification and application portal.
Notopedia provides the latest updates on important aspects such as SSC CHSL exam date 2023, admit cards, results, and other important notifications. Staying updated with these crucial details is essential for effective exam preparation and ensuring a smooth experience throughout the examination process.
So, if you're preparing for the SSC CHSL exam, make sure to explore Notopedia's offerings to maximize your preparation and stay up to date with the latest exam-related news. Good luck with your exam preparation!
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Group discussion
Vijayalakshmi Menon
Dr. Balasubramanian
Azeez
Open up....
The CBSE 12th results 2023 have seen an impressive number of students scoring above 90%, with 1,12,838 students receiving above-90% marks and 22,622 students receiving above-95% marks. Similarly, in Class 10, almost 2 lakh students scored above 90%, while over 44,000 students scored above 95%.
What is your opinion about this performance?
Please share your opinions...
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1. Opened up
Azeez
Critics may argue that the focus on high marks and percentage scores is leading to unhealthy competition and stress among students.
They may also raise concerns about the impact of such competition on mental health and well-being, and argue that the CBSE should take measures to promote a more holistic and less competitive learning environment.
Some may also criticize the lack of transparency in the CBSE's decision not to release a merit list.
Critics may argue that this decision denies students and parents the opportunity to evaluate their performance relative to their peers and may also create doubts about the fairness of the evaluation process.
Finally, critics may argue that the CBSE's emphasis on exam results ignores other important factors that contribute to a student's overall growth and development, such as extracurricular activities, community service, and life skills.
They may suggest that the CBSE should broaden its approach to evaluation and promote a more balanced and inclusive education system.
▪️Vijayalakshmi Menon: I firmly believe that children are awarded such high percentage aren't we stealing their scope for improvement. Recently Tamilnadu 12th board exam a child has scored 600/600, how is it possible to score 100% in Languages. Evaluation should leave scope for improvement. When you are 100%or 96% etc. Where can one improve. As the head of an institution I personally have seen some of my students getting more than what they actually are capable of. As teachers all of us can understand our students and we know their capabilities, we work hard to ensure their success but honestly speaking we don't expect them to be assessed wrongly
▪️Dr. BALA SUBRAMANIAN: As per the scoring or corrections currently underway in the education system, there is also a need to address potential disparities in language proficiency. Unfortunately, when students transition to the next level of education, any decline in their academic percentages, whether intentional or unintentional, can lead to feelings of depression and disappointment.
The content and difficulty level of subjects vary, and it is crucial to develop students' abilities accordingly. Both students and parents should be vigilant and mindful of this fact in the future.
In the past, there have been instances where a student achieved the top rank in their district, excelling in mathematics with a perfect score of 100%. However, upon entering a prestigious engineering institution, they struggled in mathematics and tragically took their own life. This incident underscores the importance of carefully teaching, monitoring, and guiding students to bridge any gaps or differences in their academic journey.
It is essential for the education system to not only focus on pass percentages but also consider the emotional well-being of students and their preparation for future employment, taking into account their individual strengths and weaknesses. Government policies and educational institutions should address these concerns to provide holistic support to students.
▪️Vijayalakshmi Menon: Exactly this is what happens. We are not allowing children to understand what they are capable of, instead making them tools for scoring due to many factors, parental pressure, school's prestige etc.
Many of the children who scores above 90 % in language are not able to write an application for a job
▪️Azeez: Education and application of education, both are different.
It is possible for a student to score high marks in a language subject and still struggle with writing an application for a job.
This is because scoring high marks in a language subject involves a mastery of the language's grammar, vocabulary, and syntax, whereas writing an application for a job requires a different set of skills, including the ability to communicate effectively, organize one's thoughts, and tailor the language to the needs and expectations of the reader.
▪️Dr. BALA SUBRAMANIAN: CBSE has recently introduced subjects like drawing, painting, agriculture, and fashion designing as optional sixth subjects, and it seems that many students are excelling in these subjects, sometimes achieving very high scores such as 98% or even 100%. On the other hand, subjects like math, economics, and history may have lower average scores.
There could be several factors contributing to this discrepancy. It is possible that these newly introduced subjects are perceived as easier by students. Additionally, the teachers may be skilled and proficient in teaching these subjects, resulting in better performance from students. However, it is important to note that these subjects may not have well-established syllabi and content compared to subjects like English, math, physics, economics, history, and nursing, which have organized textbooks.
There may also be differences in the paper correction process, where leniency or flexibility in scoring could be a factor. Conducting research at the school or district level to understand the variations in scoring would be beneficial in identifying the underlying reasons for the scoring differences.
For instance, consider the hypothetical example of School A:
English: 80%
Math: 75%
Physics:
Theory: 65%
Practicals: 99%
Chemistry:
Theory: 83%
Practicals: 100%
Biology:
Theory: 73%
Practicals: 100%
Computer Science:
Theory: 91%
Practicals: 100%
It is important to recognize that these scores alone may not accurately reflect a student's potential or aptitude. Scoring numbers should not be the sole basis for evaluating a student's capabilities. Continuous improvement, consistency, and individual growth are crucial factors to consider.
Students, parents, and teachers should adopt a mindset that scores are temporary and not the sole measure of success. It is essential to focus on holistic development and encourage students to pursue their interests and talents, irrespective of scoring patterns.
In the future, CBSE might introduce new ideas for Class 10 assessments, such as the concept of best four subjects or allowing students to fail in one subject. It is essential to create systems that consider the diverse capabilities and strengths of students.
Let us remember that comparing oneself to others or relying solely on scores can be detrimental. Each individual has unique talents and potential, and it is important to nurture those strengths and encourage a growth mindset.
▪️Azeez: We can't estimate children from their scores. A child who scored 100 out of 100 in maths does not mean that the child knows 100 % of the subject. No.
Rather 100% of known questions appear in the exam.
▪️Dr. Balasubramanian: Certainly sir , marks are just one parameter and not end parameter, need a clear wisdom of education, literacy, test, examination, communication skills so on
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JAC 10th and 12th Result 2023: Check Jharkhand Board Exam Results on JACResults.com
Jharkhand Board Result 2023: JAC 10th and 12th Results Expected Soon on JACResults.com
The eagerly awaited Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) 10th and 12th board exam results for the year 2023 are just around the corner. As students and their families anticipate the outcome, the JAC is preparing to release the results on its official website, JACResults.com. This crucial announcement marks a significant milestone in the academic journey of thousands of students across Jharkhand. Let's explore the details of the upcoming JAC board results and the anticipation surrounding them. As the academic year comes to a close, students who appeared for the JAC 10th and 12th board exams in Jharkhand have been eagerly awaiting their results. According to reliable sources, the JAC is gearing up to declare the results soon. Students can access their results conveniently through the official website of JACResults.com. The board has taken meticulous efforts to ensure a seamless and efficient result declaration process, considering the importance of these results for students' future academic pursuits. The JACResults.com website is the official online portal where students can access their JAC 10th and 12th board exam results. To view their results, students need to follow a few simple steps. Firstly, they should visit the JACResults.com website and locate the result declaration link. Then, they must enter their respective examination details and roll numbers as specified. After submitting the necessary information, students can view their results online. It is advisable for students to keep their admit cards or hall tickets handy while checking their results to ensure accuracy. The JAC follows a grading system for the evaluation of students' performance in the 10th and 12th board exams. The grading system helps in providing a comprehensive assessment of students' achievements. Along with the online results, students will also be able to access their individual mark sheets. These mark sheets will provide detailed subject-wise grades or marks, enabling students to have a clear understanding of their performance in the examinations. In case students have concerns regarding their results or wish to apply for revaluation of their answer scripts, the JAC will provide a specific period during which they can submit their revaluation requests. Additionally, for students who unfortunately do not achieve the desired results, the board will conduct supplementary exams. The supplementary exams offer students a chance to improve their scores and secure better outcomes. The declaration of the JAC 10th and 12th board exam results will have a significant impact on students' future academic pursuits. These results play a crucial role in determining students' eligibility for higher education opportunities, including admissions to colleges and universities. Therefore, students are advised to check their results promptly and plan their next steps accordingly, taking into account their desired career paths and academic aspirations. As the Jharkhand Academic Council prepares to release the JAC 10th and 12th board exam results for 2023, students across Jharkhand are filled with anticipation. The official website, JACResults.com, will serve as the primary platform for students to access their results. The JAC's dedicated efforts to ensure a smooth result declaration process reflect their commitment to providing accurate and timely information to students. This significant milestone marks the culmination of students' hard work and dedication throughout their academic journey, opening doors to future opportunities and endeavors. Read the full article
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UP Board 12th Result 2023 Declared Date and Time
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UPSC NDA & Naval Academy (NA) Examination (II) 2023 (395 Vacancy)
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UP Board Result Check 2023 10th &12th Exam Date at wwwupresults.nic.in
UP Board Result:- The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad is in charge of the Uttar Pradesh Class 10, 12 Exam 2023. All of the Uttar Pradesh Board-enrolled students were able to take the exams at their respective schools. The Uttar Pradesh Board Class 10 Exam 2023 took place from February 18 to March 3, 2023, and the Uttar Pradesh Board Class 12 Exam 2023 took place from February 16 to March…
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UP Board Class 10th Result 2024 Check
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