Meghalaya education minister Lahkmen Rymbui on Friday announced that the HSSLC examinations for the remaining four subjects will be conducted by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBoSE) on June 8, 9 and 10.
The routine will be published on Saturday.
“The results of SSLC and HSSLC examinations are likely to be declared in the last week of June or first week of July,” Rymbui told reporters on Friday.
There are around 3,779 students who will sit for the examinations in 59 centres.
According to sources, there are also students from foreign countries like Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar and Bangladesh who will sit for the remaining examinations.
The remaining subjects include mathematics, physical education, statistics, and western music.
On re-opening of educational institutes in the state, Rymbui said that the state government would wait for the Central government’s decision as the national lockdown will end on May 17.
“We have reviewed our academic calender, and have our plans in place as we are in an abnormal situation. But we would announce at the right time,” Rymbui said.
On online classes that did not benefit most of the students in the state, Rymbui said that this initiative was taken only to engage the students, but real teaching has to take place and educational institutes have to re-open.