Uttar Pradesh Board : High School (Class X) Exam Results 2009

Uttar Pradesh Board : High School (Class X) Exam Results 2009

Results Declared

Uttar Pradesh Board : High School (Class X) Exam Results 2009 declared on May 30, 2009.

About Board

The Board was set up in the year 1921 at Allahabad by an act of United Provinces Legislative Council. It conducted its first examination in 1923. This Board is one in India which, from the very start, had adopted 10+2 system of examination. The first public examination after 10 years education is High School Examination and after the 10+2 stage, there is Intermediate Examination. Prior to 1923, University of Allahabad was the examining body of these two examinations.

In view of the ever multiplying load of work in successive years, the Board had been experiencing considerable difficulty in controlling and conducting its activities centrally from Allahabad. As such four Regional Offices of the Board were established at Meerut(1973), Varanasi(1978), Bareilly(1981) and Allahabad(1987) under the control of Regional Secretaries; the head office still being at Allahabad with Secretary as the over all executive head. Now Regional Office at Ramnagar (Nainital) has been separated from U. P. Board due to the creation of Uttaranchal as a new state w.e.f. 08-11-2000. Presently , the Board is holding the examinations and preparing the results of nearly 32 lakh students.

Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) : Intermediate (Class XII ) Science & Commerce Exam Results 2009

Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) : Intermediate (Class XII ) Science & Commerce Exam Results 2009

Results Declared

Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) : Intermediate (Class XII ) Science & Commerce Exam Results 2009 declared on May 30, 2009 at 11:30 AM

About JAC

The State of Jharkhand came into existence on the 15th of November,2000 . An Act to establish the Jharkhand Academic Council was enacted by the Jharkhand State Legislature and assented to by the Governor of the State on 26.12.2003, which was known as Jharkhand Academic Council Act 02.7.2003.

The Jharkhand Academic Council was constituted by HRD Department Government of Jharkhand Vide Notification No. 2/1-72/06 E.d.n 90 dated 07-06-2007.

The Jharkhand Academic Council was established for holding and conducting examinations at the end of Intermediate, Education, Secondary Education, Sanskrit Education and Madrasa Education and for prescribing courses of studies for such examinations and for recommending for recognition of Intermediate Educational Institutions, High Schools, Sanskrit Schools and Madrasas to the State Government and for carrying out such other or duties assigned to the council by the State Govt from time to time.

With the establishment of the Jharkhand Academic Council, the Bihar Intermediate Education Council Act, 1992, the Bihar School Examination Board Act, 1952 (adapted as Jharkhand Secondary Examination Board Act, 2000) Bihar Sanskrit Education Board Act, 1981 And Bihar Board of Madrasa Educaiton Board Acts, 1981 were repealed.

Garhwal University : B Com I (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Garhwal University : B Com I (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Results Declared

To Check Result Visit B Com I (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

About University

The HNB Garhwal University is nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in Garwal region. “The Abode of Gods, Devbhumi or Tapobhumi”, it how find mention in mythology and religious literature. Srinagar, the Headquarter of the University is situated at 300 13′ N /780 46′ E in Pauri District of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand on the bank of river Alaknanda in mid-Himalaya.

Being the royal capital of the erstwhile rulers of Garhwal in the past, variously known as Sripur, Srikshetra and Danush Teertha, it remained capital of Garhwal kingdom till 1805 AD; thereafter the centre of Gorkha rule till 1850 AD and administrative centre of the British till 1890 AD. The historic township enroute to the supershrine resorts of Kedarnath and Badrinath is well linked by road to all the prominent places of the region, including the three rail heads- Rishikesh, Kotdwara and Dehradun. Of late, Srinagar has strongly emerged as a centre of higher learning and research with the establishment of the University.

Garhwal University : B Com II (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Garhwal University : B Com II (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Results Declared

To Check Result Visit B Com II (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

About University

The HNB Garhwal University is nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in Garwal region. “The Abode of Gods, Devbhumi or Tapobhumi”, it how find mention in mythology and religious literature. Srinagar, the Headquarter of the University is situated at 300 13′ N /780 46′ E in Pauri District of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand on the bank of river Alaknanda in mid-Himalaya.

Being the royal capital of the erstwhile rulers of Garhwal in the past, variously known as Sripur, Srikshetra and Danush Teertha, it remained capital of Garhwal kingdom till 1805 AD; thereafter the centre of Gorkha rule till 1850 AD and administrative centre of the British till 1890 AD. The historic township enroute to the supershrine resorts of Kedarnath and Badrinath is well linked by road to all the prominent places of the region, including the three rail heads- Rishikesh, Kotdwara and Dehradun. Of late, Srinagar has strongly emerged as a centre of higher learning and research with the establishment of the University.

Garhwal University : B Com III (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Garhwal University : B Com III (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

Results Declared

To Check Result Visit B Com III (Reg/Pvt) Exam Result 2009

About University

The HNB Garhwal University is nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in Garwal region. “The Abode of Gods, Devbhumi or Tapobhumi”, it how find mention in mythology and religious literature. Srinagar, the Headquarter of the University is situated at 300 13′ N /780 46′ E in Pauri District of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand on the bank of river Alaknanda in mid-Himalaya.

Being the royal capital of the erstwhile rulers of Garhwal in the past, variously known as Sripur, Srikshetra and Danush Teertha, it remained capital of Garhwal kingdom till 1805 AD; thereafter the centre of Gorkha rule till 1850 AD and administrative centre of the British till 1890 AD. The historic township enroute to the supershrine resorts of Kedarnath and Badrinath is well linked by road to all the prominent places of the region, including the three rail heads- Rishikesh, Kotdwara and Dehradun. Of late, Srinagar has strongly emerged as a centre of higher learning and research with the establishment of the University.

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