NOTICE WRITING For HS 2026 | Explained in Assamese| Class 11/12/9 | You can learn
Notice Writing for HSLC / HS Exam 2026 is an important writing skill assessed in board examinations. Students must write notices in a formal, clear, and concise manner. Below is a complete explanation with format and example.
Meaning of a Notice
A notice is a formal written announcement or information displayed publicly, usually on a notice board, to inform a large group of people about events, meetings, rules, or important updates.
Purpose of a Notice
- To inform students or members about events, meetings, competitions, or activities.
- To give clear details in minimum words.
- To maintain a formal tone of communication.
Features of a Good Notice
- Formal, polite, and clear language.
- Word limit: About 50 words (as per AHSEC).
- Must mention event name, date, time, venue.
- Contact details may be included if required.
- Use third person or passive voice (avoid using “I” or “We”).
- Should be written inside a box.
Format of a Notice
- Name of the Institution / Organization
- Word NOTICE (in capital letters)
- Date of issuing the notice
- Heading / Subject
- Body of the notice (What, When, Where, Why)
- Name and designation of the issuing authority
Sample Notice (Based on Given Demo)
A.B.C Higher Secondary School, Guwahati
NOTICE
23rd March, 2023
Student Union Meeting
It is for the information of all the members of the Students’ Union of the school that a general meeting will be held on 30th May, 2023 at the school auditorium hall. The meeting will start sharp at 2:00 p.m. to discuss the forthcoming Freshman Social.
Hence, all the members are requested to attend the meeting on time.
Arunabh / Arunima
General Secretary
Important Exam Tips
- Always follow the correct format.
- Do not exceed the word limit.
- Use simple and formal language.
- Write the notice neatly inside a box.
Important Links
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Watch Video Explanation (Assamese)
Note: Students are advised to watch the video carefully for a better understanding of the format, word limit, and exam rules.