What if I get late in reaching the Maharashtra HSC exam centre?
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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has strict rules regarding latecomers in HSC exams:
- Students are not allowed entry into the exam hall after 10:30 am and 3:00 pm, which is when the written exams begin for the morning and afternoon sessions respectively.
- There's no leniency even with a valid reason for being late.
- This strictness is due to recent incidents of question paper leaks.
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Students are advised to reach the Maharashtra HSC exam centre at least half an hour before the commencement of exams. The exam timings are mentioned in the maha HSC hall ticket. In case a student gets late in reaching the exam centre, he/she must understand that they will not be given any extra time to write the exam.
Thus, it is advised that students leave for the exam centre early considering the traffic or any other deterrent.
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