Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education

Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education is agency of Government of Himachal Pradesh entrusted with the responsibilities of prescribing courses of instructions and text books and conducting examinations for secondary school students in Himachal Pradesh . It was set up in 1969 and has its headquarters in Dharmshala. Kultar chand Rana from Kangra was the first chairman. At present more than 8000 schools are affiliated with the Board. The Board sets up 1650 examination centres for over 500,000 examinees every year. Dr. Harish Gajju (HAS) is the current Secretary of the HPBOSE appointment by the Government of Himachal Pradesh. Sh. Rajiv Shankar (IAS) is the current Chairman of the board. [1]

About HP Board

The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education, Dharamshala came into existence in 1969 as per Himachal Pradesh Act No. 14 of 1968 with its headquarter at Shimla later shifted to Dharamshala in January 1983. The Board started with a staff of 34 officials which has subsequently increased to 438. The Education Board prescribes syllabus, courses of instructions and text books for school education in Himachal Pradesh besides conducting examinations based on courses listed. At present, the Board conducts examination for the following classes and courses: 8th (Private Capacity), 10th, 10+1, 10+2, J.B.T and T.T.C. As many as 5 Lakh candidates annually appear in the examination conducted by the Board. Presently more than 8000 schools are affiliated with the Board. The Board has set up 1650 Examination centres throughout the state. Board also publishes text books for class 1st to 12th. Apart from a Liaison Office at Shimla, the Board has also established 19 Sale Book Depots/Information Centres in the state to cater to the needs of students. The official website of HPBOSE is www.hpbose.org

HP board take state level examination for 10th and 12th standard in the month of March. HPBOSE has declared the results of 10+2 and 10th class and SOS Classes, results are available on the official website. [2]

References

  1. http://hpbose.org/Aboutus.aspx
  2. "Result". hpbose.org. Retrieved 2017-04-21.


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