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Kohima : Nagaland HIGH SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE Kohima : Nagaland (Provisional ) 30000 25000 20000 15000 No. of Students 10000 5000 0 Enrolled Appeared Passed HIGH SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2020 Email : [email protected] Website : www.nbsenagaland.com NAGALAND BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION, KOHIMA HIGH SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2020 CONTENTS Page No. 1. Notification No. 7/2020 1-2 2. Abstract of the Result 3 3. Grade statistics 4-8 4. Merit list 9-12 5. Subject toppers 13-16 6. Awards and scholarships 17-19 8. Performance of schools 21-41 9. Notification No8/2020 42-138 (i) Kohima District : 42-59 (a) Koh-1 (Rüzhükhrie G.H.S.S, Kohima) 42-43 (b) Koh-2 (Baptist High,Kohima) 43-45 (c) Koh-3 (Mezhür H.S.School,Kohima) 45-47 (d) Koh-4 (MHB H.S.School,Kohima) 47-48 (e) Koh-5 (Christ King H.S.School,Kohima) 49 (f) Koh-6 (Don Bosco H.S.School,Kohima) 49-51 (g) Koh-7 (Chandmari H.S.School,Kohima) 51-52 (h) Koh-8 (Mount Sinai H.S.School,Kohima) 53-54 (i) Koh-9 (Grace H.S.School,Kohima) 54-55 (j) Vis (John G.H.S, Viswema) 55-57 (k) Tse (G.H.S.S,Tseminyu) 57-58 (l) Sec (G.H.S, Sechü) 58-59 (ii) Mokokchung District : 59-67 (a) Mok-1 (Mayangnokcha G.H.S.S, Mokokchung) 59-61 (b) Mok-2 (Queen Mary H.S.School, Mokokchung) 61-62 (c) Mok-3 (G.H.S,Dilong) 62-64 (d) Man (G.H.S,Mangkolemba) 64-65 (e) Tul (G.H.S.S,Tuli) 65-66 (f) Cha (R.C.Chiten Jamir Mem.G.H.S,Changtongya) 67 (iii) Tuensang District : 67-73 (a) Tue-1 (G.H.S.S,Tuensang) 67-68 (b) Tue-2 (G.H.S.S,Thangjam) 69 (c) Tue-3 (Baptist Thangyen School, Tuensang) 70-71 (d) Sha (G.H.S.School, Shamator) 71-72 (e) Nok (G.H.S.S,Noklak) 72 (f) Lkm (G.H.S.S,Longkhim) 73 (iv) Mon District : 74-81 (a) Mon-1 (G.H.S.S, Mon) 74 Sub-centre (Little Flower School, Mon) 75 (b) Mon-2 (Konjong H.S. School, Mon) 75-77 (c) Mon-3 (Don Bosco School, Mon) 77-78 (d) Aboi (G.H.S.S, Aboi) 78-79 (e) Tizit (G.H.S.S,Tizit) 79-80 (f) Tobu (Newman H.S.School,Tobu) 80-81 (v) Phek District : 81-88 (a) Phe (G.H.S.S,Phek) 81-82 (b) Pfü-1 (G.H.S,Pfütsero) 83-84 (c) Pfü-2 (Chakhesang Mission H.S.,Pfütsero) 84 (d) Cho (G.H.S.S,Chozuba) 85-86 (e) Chi (G.M.G.H.S,Chizami) 86-87 (f) Mel (G.H.S.S,Meluri) 87-88 (vi) Wokha District : 88-93 (a) Wok-1 (G.H.S.S,Wokha) 88-89 (b) Wok-2 (Mount Sinai School,Wokha) 89-90 (c) Wok-3 (Don Bosco H.S.School,Wokha) 90-91 (d) Bha (G.H.S.S, Bhandari) 92-93 (vii) Zunheboto District : 93-99 (a) Zun-1 (G.H.S.S, Zunheboto) 93-94 (b) Zun-2 (Love Dale H.S.School, Zunheboto) 94 (c) Zun-3 (Olympic H.S.School, Zunheboto) 95-96 (d) Aku (G.H.S,Akuluto) 96-97 (e) Sat (G.H.S.S, Satakha) 97-98 (f) Aghu (G.H.S.S, Aghunato) 98 (g) Pug (G.H.S, Pughuboto) 99 (viii) Dimapur District : 100-128 (a) Dim-1 (G.H.S.S, Dimapur) 100-101 (b) Dim-2 (Christian H.S.School, Dimapur) 101-102 (c) Dim-3 (Greenwood School, Dimapur) 102-104 (d) Dim-4 (Eden H.S. School,Dimapur) 104-105 (e) Dim-5 (Little Star H.S.School,Dimapur) 105-106 (f) Dim-6 (St.John H.S.Residential School, Dimapur) 106 (g) Dim-7 (Don Bosco H.S.School, Dimapur) 107-108 (h) Dim-8 (Lima Aier H.S.School,Dimapur) 108-109 (i) Dim-9 (S.D.Jain H.S.School, Dimapur) 109-110 (j) Dim-10 (Dimapur Mission H.S.School,Dimapur) 110-111 (k) Dim-11 (Vision Home H.S.School, Diphupar) 111-113 (l) Dim-12 (G.H.S.S, Diphupar A) 113-114 (m) Dim-13 (Bethesda H.S.School,Dimapur) 114-115 (n) Dim-14 (New Horizon School, Dimapur) 115-116 (o) Dim-15 (St. Mary's High School, Padampukhuri) 116-117 (p) Dim-16 (St. Mary's H.S.School,Dimapur) 117-118 (q) Dim-17 (Hebron H.S.School, Sovima) 119-120 (r) Dim-18 (Unity Christian H.S.School,Diphupar) 120-121 (s) Dim-19 (Pilgrim Hr.Sec., Dimapur) 121-122 (t) Dim-20 (Carmel H.S.School, Dimapur) 122-123 (u) Niu (G.H.S.S, Niuland) 123-124 (v) Chu-1 (G.H.S.S, Chumukedima) 124-125 (w) Chu-2 (Mt.Mary H.S. School, Chumukedima) 125-127 (x) Med (G.H.S.S,Medziphema) 127-128 (ix) Kiphire District : 128-131 (a) Kip-1 (G.H.S.S,Kiphire) 128-129 (b) Kip-2 (Loyola H.S.School, Kiphire) 130 (c) Pun (G.H.S.S, Pungro) 131 (x) Longleng District : 132-133 (a) Lon-1 (G.H.S.S,Longleng) 132 Sub centre (Mt.Carmel School,Longleng) 132-133 (b) Lon-2 (Phom Lempong School,Longleng) 133 (xi) Peren District : 134-138 (a) Per (G.H.S.S,Peren) 134 (b) Jal-1 (G.H.S.S, Jalukie) 134-136 (c) Jal-2 (St. Xavier H.S.School, Jalukie) 136-137 (d) Ten ( G.H.S. Tening ) 137-138 NAGALAND BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION, KOHIMA NOTIFICATION NO. 7 /2020 Dated Kohima, the 30th May 2020. No.NBE-2/EX-10/2019-20/848: The following rules/instructions pertaining to HSLC Examination 2020 are hereby published for information of all concerned: MARKSHEET /MARKSHEET cum CERTIFICATE : (a) Marksheet /Marksheet cum Certificate shall be collected by the concerned Centre Superintendents. It shall be issued from 5th June 2020. (b) Collection of marksheet/marksheet cum certificate by candidates : Category of candidates to be collected from Regular/Institutional privates Respective Institution Regular Repeater Institution where IAF was forwarded Centre Repeater Centre where appeared Change of centre Centre where appeared Improvement Institution where IAF was forwarded Candidates must produce their original admit cards at the time of collection of marksheet/marksheet cum certificate. (c) Marksheet /Marksheet cum Certificate shall not be issued to candidates from this Office. (d) Original marksheet cum certificates are issued to successful candidates. As such, provisional certificate of qualification need not be issued by the institutions. Further, institutions who admit students should not insist on provisional certificate of qualification. CORRECTION: Any mistakes in the marksheet/marksheet cum certificate must be reported within 30 days after the publication of the Result Gazette for rectification. Such cases should be routed through the institution/centre. (refer pg.27& 28 of Management of Examinations) Corrections, if any, in the marks/grades shall be intimated to the concerned school/centre through an authorised Board's Official. Correction in the admit card shall not be entertained as the stipulated time is over. 1 POST PUBLICATION RESCRUTINY : (a) Rescrutiny of answer-scripts in any number of subjects is permitted. The application should be routed through the school/centre. (b) Candidates applying for rescrutiny can apply online to [email protected] within 30(thirty) days after the publication of the result ,i.e., on or before 30th June 2020. The prescribed fee of ` 500/- per subject shall be paid to SBI Account No. 39353961985. The scanned copies of the payment receipt, marksheet, marksheet-cum-pass certificate, admit card and the phone/mobile number of the candidate should be mailed at the above mail address along with the application. (c) Rescrutiny results shall be declared within 40 (forty) days after the declaration of this result. POST PUBLICATION RESULT: (a) Rescrutiny result shall be sent to all registered institutions. (b) The rescrutiny result is not notified individually. (c) Corrigendum and addendum of this result gazette shall be published along with the rescrutiny results. (d) Rescrutiny result will be made available on Board's website( www.nbsenagaland.com) PHOTOCOPY OF ANSWERSCRIPTS: (a) Photocopy of answerscripts shall be provided to candidates on fulfillment of the terms and conditions. (b) This provision shall be extended only to candidates who applied for rescrutiny and in the subject(s) they applied. (c) Candidates who did not apply for rescrutiny shall not be eligible to apply for photocopy of the answerscripts. (d) Candidates applying for photocopy of the answerscripts shall apply online at [email protected] The prescribed fee of ` 1000/-each per subject shall be paid to SBI Account No. 39353961985. The scanned copies of the payment receipt, marksheet and the phone/mobile number of the candidate should be mailed at the above mail address along with the application. (e) The last date for submission of application form is within 15 days after declaration of rescrutiny result. HSLC COMPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION 2020 In view of the unprecedented situation arising out of COVID-19 pandemic, the Board will keep the provisionof conducting the HSLC Compartmental Examination 2020 open. Depending on the situation more details will be announced in due course of time. Heads of institutions and all concerned are to note this. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR REPEATERS HSLC 2021 Science Question Paper Two sets of Science Question paper in the HSLC Exam 2021 will be administered separately for repeaters and regular candidates. This has been necessitated due to the revision/updates in the syllabus and change of the textbook. Dated Kohima, (Mrs.Asano Sekhose) the 30th May 2020.
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