If you passed 12th grade in the 1990s, your marks will obviously be low. When compared to the marks of students who passed 12th grade in the second decade of the 21st century, a significant difference can be seen in their results. This gap in marks between the two generations is often embarrassing. For example, many fathers are unable to show their results to their sons. For some such alumni, this is a golden opportunity to improve their marks.
If you passed 12th grade between 1990 and 2024, you can improve your marks. The Haryana School Education Board (HSEB) has launched a special initiative for this. Let's find out what the whole matter is.
Special Opportunity to Improve Marks
 The Haryana Board of School Education has announced a special opportunity for alumni (distance and academic) who passed 12th grade between 1990 and 2024 to improve their marks. Under this initiative, the Haryana Board will conduct a special improvement exam for former students who passed the 12th grade between 1990 and 2024.
Students can appear for two subjects.
 The Haryana Board has launched a special initiative for former students who passed the 12th grade between 1990 and 2024. Under this initiative, these alumni can improve their marks in their 12th-grade results. Interested alumni will be allowed to appear for two subjects. If alumni perform well in these two subjects, their marks will be added to the result, and an updated 12th-grade result will be released.
Applications can be made online until November 15th.
 The Haryana Board has decided to conduct a special exam for alumni who passed the 12th grade between 1990 and 2024. Interested alumni must apply. Applications can be made online until November 15th. Online applications can be made by visiting the official website, bseh.org.in.
A fee of ₹10,000 must be paid along with the application. A 12th-grade certificate issued by the board must be attached. This certificate must be from a government or a non-governmental recognized authority.
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