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SSC, HSC students can log on to website to clear doubts

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Posted: Jan 25, 2008 at 2249 hrs IST

Pune, January 24 With the SSC and HSC exams drawing near, students have been provided a unique helpline by Maharashtra state secondary and higher secondary education board, where students can log on to the board’s website and get answers to their queries on various subjects.

Students of class 10 can find answers for question on mathematics and science and technology, while students of class 12 can get their physics, chemistry, mathematics and statistics doubts answered on the website. The two websites are and respectively. “The students simply have to send their questions. They will get the answers on the website in a week,” said secretary of the state board Vinay Dakshindas. “The questions should be in as per the curriculum. The experts in the field and members of the study board will answer the questions,“ he added.

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