BSEB Class 10 Matric Compartment Exam Result 2017 Declared at matricresult.bsebbihar.com: Know How to Check

Students who had appeared for the compartment exams of the subjects that they had failed in, can now check their result at biharboard.ac.in.

Published date india.com Updated: August 23, 2017 4:42 PM IST
BSEB Class 10 matric compartmental result 2017
BSEB Class 10 matric compartmental result 2017

Patna, Aug 23: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has declared the class 10 compartmental results today at matricresult.bsebbihar.com. The results of special exams for the students who could not appear in the regular class 10 exams have also been declared by the Bihar board. Students who had appeared for the compartment exams of the subjects that they had failed in, can now check their result at matricresult.bsebbihar.com. The regular exams were conducted between March 1 to 8.

The special and compartmental exams were conducted in Bihar for the students who could not appear in the main examinations and who had failed in a few subjects in class 10 regular exams, respectively, were conducted between July 27 to 31 across 329 centres. 1590 students had appeared the special exam. In main BSEB Class 10 exams, 49.68 per cent candidates out of 861,000 failed the exam despite being given a grace mark of eight.

HERE’S HOW YOU CAN CHECK

Step 1: Go to the official website of Bihar School Examination Board – matricresult.bsebbihar.com

Step 2: Either click on CLICK HERE TO VIEW MATRIC SPECIAL/COMPARTMENTAL EXAM RESULT 2017 or fill in your roll code and roll number.

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Step 3: Click on ‘Get Result‘ to submit.

Step 4: Your result will be displayed.

Step 4: Take a copy of it for future reference.

In the class 10 compartment exams, a total of 234,244 candidates had appeared. Out of which, 94,665 were male and 1,38,688 were female. In 2016, 165,645 took the compartmental exam. According to the reports, The main BSEB Class 10 result showed that 49.68% candidates out of 861,000 who appeared failed the exam despite being given a grace mark of eight.

From this onwards, students can appear in two papers. Earlier, students were allowed to appear in only one paper.

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