History, asked by Vidayanaca, 11 months ago

how to clear NIOS examination for history i couldn't understand i in big stress.tell what if u are a student

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Answered by j4321
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No, It is a specialty of Nios board that it is very easy and flexible. Just follow some step and pass the NIOS exam without any hesitation:-

Try to study on a regular basis and do not leave it too late for completing your syllabus.

2. Complete your project, activity and other practical work as early as possible, so that you can get proper time to complete your syllabus on time.


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Answered by kavya90926
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The NIOS is a National Board for Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations similar to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE).


The Public Examinations are held twice a year in the months of April-May and October-November on dates fixed by the NIOS. However, you are also eligible to appear through On Demand Examination at Secondary Level and Senior Secondary level in those subjects only in which you have admission in NIOS. (a) Registration for Public Examination for admission through AIs as well as Online admission under Stream 1 To appear for the NIOS examination, you must register yourself by filling up the Examination Form and paying requisite examination fee as per schedule given.

(i) For April-May Examination : 01st December to 31st December (without Late fee), from 01st January to 10th January (With Late Fee of Rs. 50 per subject) and from 11th January to 20th January with consolodated Late Fee of Rs. 800.

(ii) For October-November Examination : 01st June to 30th June (without Late fee), from 01st July to 10th July (With Late Fee of Rs. 50 per subject) and from 11th July to 20th July with consolodated Late Fee of Rs. 800.


Important Note:


Learners admitted to Senior Secondary Course must ensure that for the purpose of obtaining a certificate at the Senior Secondary level, a two-year gap is essential from the year of passing the Secondary examination. If you do not have the requisite gap of two years, you can appear in a maximum of four subjects only in the forthcoming April-May examination and subsequent October-November Examination. You will be eligible to appear in the remaining subjects only on completion of the two years gap. In the absence of the two years gap, your examination fee will be adjusted for the first four opted subjects and the remaining fee, if paid for other subjects, will be forfeited.


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