Thursday 17 April 2014

Maharashtra HSC Result 2014, Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2014

Maharashtra HSC Result 2014 - MSBSHSE going to declare 12th examination result in May last week. Students will be able check Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2014 at msbshse.ac.in.

The Maharashtra board conducted 12th class Annal examination 2014 in February - March 2014. Every year board declare result after the one month of the examination.

Students who appeared in the Higher Secondary Class Examination 2014 they will be able to check their result from May last week. Your Result wil be update on the official website of Maharashtra Board. and we will update link here to check your result by just one click.

The MSBSHSE successfully conducted examination in the Month of March 2014.Every year board conducted examination and students participated in large number. Board provide all latest updates and notification on the official website of the Board. Board provide Time table before one month of the examination for preparation.

Every year Declare result after the one month of the examination at the official website. Students can check their result by just enter their roll number. ..

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From resultpro News

They beat the odds to appear for boards

It will be a defining moment for the Bhatt family when their son Kunjan (20) will write HSC board exam. Kunjan suffers from cerebral palsy (CP), which causes physical disability in human development.

Kunjan could not speak, sit and stand - he had little body movement. If Kunjan will walk into the exam hall with the help of crutches, it is the result of the Herculean efforts put in by him and his parents to beat the debilitating disease.

"Kunjan is our only child. He is now able to walk with hand support from one room to another. He has amazing will power and he puts in five hours of studies daily," says Kunjan's father Jayesh. Kunjan had scored 48% in SSC and wishes to be a Sanskrit scholar.

Jayesh, who runs a surgical equipment business, has pumped almost all his savings into managing his son's health. The family stays for six months in Mumbai for specialized physiotherapy for Kunjan.

His parents have also shifted home to Meghaninagar from Satellite so that Kunjan can attend Amarjyot High School...

Board vows timely results of HSC exam

A day after the teacher's body withdrew the boycott of Higher Secondary Certificate (HS) paper assessment, the Maharastra State Board for Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Monday decided to expedite the paper assessment process as it is running late.

Though the HSC examinations started from February 20, not a single answer sheet has been assessed till date because the chief moderators associated with the paper assessment process boycotted the daily meetings.

MSBSHSE chairman Gangadhar Mhamane said, "The routine meetings on paper assessment will take place from March 1. For the papers conducted between February 20 and 28, the meetings will be conducted from Sunday."

He added, "All the chief moderators of the respective papers have been asked to attend the meetings. The divisional level meetings will begin from Monday, where the chief moderators will guide the moderators and examiners, eventually beginning the papers assessment process."

On the impact of the delay in the paper assessment on the final results, Mhamane said, "We faced the same situation last year as well and the matter was solved in the second week of March. We were still able to declare results on time."

"We are quite sure the assessment process will be quite smooth this year as well," he added

Anil Deshmukh, the general secretary of the Maharashtra State Federation for Junior College Teachers Organization (MFJCTO), said, "We have assured the government that the teachers will work extra hours, if needed. We will make sure that HSC results are out in time."

Due to the boycott, more than 3 lakh answer sheets have already piled up in the Kolhapur division.

Junior college teachers across the state on Friday decided to withdraw their boycott on assessment of HSC answer sheets after receiving assurance from the state education department that government resolutions (GRs) on their rrest of the demands will be released at the earliest.

Two GRs on deletion of the word 'permanently unaided' from institutes, as well as a three-tier pay scale was released on Friday, following which the teachers called off the boycott.

The state government is likely to draw the remaining government resolutions on sanctioning of posts of 2,100-odd junior college teachers who have not been paid for years, lift the ban on recruitment of teachers' posts, considering service of teachers from unaided institutes for senior skills and selection grades by next week.

Kolhapur: After the teachers' body backing down from the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) paper assessment boycott, the Maharashtra state board for secondary and higher secondary education (MSBSHSE) has speed up its process to initiate the paper assessment schedule, which already is running late.

The HSC exam which began from February 20, witnessed boycott on the daily meetings of the chief moderators associated with the paper assessment and later at the divisional level. Due to this, till date, not a single answer sheet has been assessed.

When TOI contacted Gangadhar Mhamane, chairman, MSBSHSE, he told TOI that the meetings boycotted till date by the chief moderators will be conducted from Sunday onwards.

"From Saturday March 1, the routine meetings regarding the paper assessment will take place, while for that of the papers which were conducted in between February 20 to February 28 will be conducted from Sunday. All the chief moderators of the respective papers have been instructed to attend the meetings. The divisional level meetings will begin from Monday, where the chief moderators will guide the moderators and examiners, eventually beginning the papers assessment process," said Mhamane.

Mhamane looked assured when asked about the impact of delay in the paper assessment on final result, he said, "The same situation had hovered upon us last year too, in fact last year the matter was solved in the second week of March and still we were able to draw result on time. We are quite sure the assessment process will be quite smooth this year."

While, Anil Deshmukh, general secretary, Maharashtra State Federation for Junior College Teachers Organization (MFJCTO), told TOI, "We have assured the government that teachers will work extra hours, if need be, but complete the work in time. We will make sure that HSC results are out in time."

Meanwhile, at the Kolhapur division due to the boycott more than 3 lakh answer sheets have already piled up and the board and the examiners will have this mammoth task of clearing the backlog.

Junior college teachers across the state on Friday decided to withdraw their boycott on assessment of HSC answer sheets after receiving assurance from the state education department that government resolutions (GRs) on their remaining demands will be released soon.

Two GRs on scrapping of permanently unaided term from institutes as well as a three-tier pay scale was released on Friday.

The state government is likely to draw remaining GRs on the sanctioning of posts of 2,100-odd junior college teachers who have not been paid for years; lift ban on recruitment; consider service of teachers from unaided institutes for senior skills & selection grades by next week.

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From TOI News

Tuesday 8 April 2014

They beat the odds to appear for boards

It will be a defining moment for the Bhatt family when their son Kunjan (20) will write HSC board exam. Kunjan suffers from cerebral palsy (CP), which causes physical disability in human development.

Kunjan could not speak, sit and stand - he had little body movement. If Kunjan will walk into the exam hall with the help of crutches, it is the result of the Herculean efforts put in by him and his parents to beat the debilitating disease.

"Kunjan is our only child. He is now able to walk with hand support from one room to another. He has amazing will power and he puts in five hours of studies daily," says Kunjan's father Jayesh. Kunjan had scored 48% in SSC and wishes to be a Sanskrit scholar.

Jayesh, who runs a surgical equipment business, has pumped almost all his savings into managing his son's health. The family stays for six months in Mumbai for specialized physiotherapy for Kunjan.

His parents have also shifted home to Meghaninagar from Satellite so that Kunjan can attend Amarjyot High School.

In the sea of able-bodied students who will write their board exams beginning Thursday, there are a handful of children battling crippling disabilities and will appear for exams with the help of writers.

Rutvik Shah (16) was also born with cerebral palsy. He is not able to stand and walk and moves on his knees. "Rutvik studies in Sanskar Dham School in Bopal. He used to go for physiotherapy but we had to discontinue it as we could not afford the cost. It was a toss between education and physiotherapy and Rutvik chose studies," says Leena.

Urvisha Gadhiya, who also suffers from cerebral palsy, will appear for HSC exams. Standing at four and half feet, Urvisha scored 52% in SSC exams. "I study for six hours every day. Studying is my passion," she said.

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From TOI News

Thursday 13 March 2014

Board vows timely results of HSC exam

A day after the teacher's body withdrew the boycott of Higher Secondary Certificate (HS) paper assessment, the Maharastra State Board for Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Monday decided to expedite the paper assessment process as it is running late.

Though the HSC examinations started from February 20, not a single answer sheet has been assessed till date because the chief moderators associated with the paper assessment process boycotted the daily meetings.

MSBSHSE chairman Gangadhar Mhamane said, "The routine meetings on paper assessment will take place from March 1. For the papers conducted between February 20 and 28, the meetings will be conducted from Sunday."

He added, "All the chief moderators of the respective papers have been asked to attend the meetings. The divisional level meetings will begin from Monday, where the chief moderators will guide the moderators and examiners, eventually beginning the papers assessment process."

On the impact of the delay in the paper assessment on the final results, Mhamane said, "We faced the same situation last year as well and the matter was solved in the second week of March. We were still able to declare results on time."

"We are quite sure the assessment process will be quite smooth this year as well," he added

Anil Deshmukh, the general secretary of the Maharashtra State Federation for Junior College Teachers Organization (MFJCTO), said, "We have assured the government that the teachers will work extra hours, if needed. We will make sure that HSC results are out in time."

Due to the boycott, more than 3 lakh answer sheets have already piled up in the Kolhapur division.

Junior college teachers across the state on Friday decided to withdraw their boycott on assessment of HSC answer sheets after receiving assurance from the state education department that government resolutions (GRs) on their rrest of the demands will be released at the earliest.

Two GRs on deletion of the word 'permanently unaided' from institutes, as well as a three-tier pay scale was released on Friday, following which the teachers called off the boycott.

The state government is likely to draw the remaining government resolutions on sanctioning of posts of 2,100-odd junior college teachers who have not been paid for years, lift the ban on recruitment of teachers' posts, considering service of teachers from unaided institutes for senior skills and selection grades by next week.

Kolhapur: After the teachers' body backing down from the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) paper assessment boycott, the Maharashtra state board for secondary and higher secondary education (MSBSHSE) has speed up its process to initiate the paper assessment schedule, which already is running late.

The HSC exam which began from February 20, witnessed boycott on the daily meetings of the chief moderators associated with the paper assessment and later at the divisional level. Due to this, till date, not a single answer sheet has been assessed.

When TOI contacted Gangadhar Mhamane, chairman, MSBSHSE, he told TOI that the meetings boycotted till date by the chief moderators will be conducted from Sunday onwards.

"From Saturday March 1, the routine meetings regarding the paper assessment will take place, while for that of the papers which were conducted in between February 20 to February 28 will be conducted from Sunday. All the chief moderators of the respective papers have been instructed to attend the meetings. The divisional level meetings will begin from Monday, where the chief moderators will guide the moderators and examiners, eventually beginning the papers assessment process," said Mhamane.

Mhamane looked assured when asked about the impact of delay in the paper assessment on final result, he said, "The same situation had hovered upon us last year too, in fact last year the matter was solved in the second week of March and still we were able to draw result on time. We are quite sure the assessment process will be quite smooth this year."

While, Anil Deshmukh, general secretary, Maharashtra State Federation for Junior College Teachers Organization (MFJCTO), told TOI, "We have assured the government that teachers will work extra hours, if need be, but complete the work in time. We will make sure that HSC results are out in time."

Meanwhile, at the Kolhapur division due to the boycott more than 3 lakh answer sheets have already piled up and the board and the examiners will have this mammoth task of clearing the backlog.

Junior college teachers across the state on Friday decided to withdraw their boycott on assessment of HSC answer sheets after receiving assurance from the state education department that government resolutions (GRs) on their remaining demands will be released soon.

Two GRs on scrapping of permanently unaided term from institutes as well as a three-tier pay scale was released on Friday.

The state government is likely to draw remaining GRs on the sanctioning of posts of 2,100-odd junior college teachers who have not been paid for years; lift ban on recruitment; consider service of teachers from unaided institutes for senior skills & selection grades by next week.

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