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Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE): D El Ed exam from Jan 12, 4,000 aspirants to attempt

D El Ed exam from Jan 12, 4k to attempt
Along with this, the supplementary exams of D El Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education) first and second year are scheduled to start from January 12, 2022.
MP Board's D El Ed first and second year exam will start from January 12, 2022. They are scheduled to conclude by January 22, 2022.
The examination will be held from 9 am to 12 noon. Around 4,000 students will be attempting the exam.
A total of 11 examination centers have been set up at the divisional level in the state. Complete information is available on MP Board's website www.mpbse.nic.in.
//D El Ed will be valid, court judgment
Further, the board issued a notice on the judgment on validity of the certificate. The board reiterated the validity and approval on the diploma.
“This is for information to all concemed that as per verdict of the Honourable High Court of Tripura, dated: 12.03.2020 and 13.03.2020, Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) from National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) will be considered as valid. Necessary steps will be initiated after the ongoing lockdown period (COVID-I9) is over,” the notice reads.

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