Published 18:49 IST, June 24th 2020
Karnataka SSLC exams 2020: Exams start June 25; see SSLC exam rules & other exam updates
Karnataka SSLC exams 2020 are starting tomorrow from June 25. Check out the SSLC exam rules & other exam updates with respect to the exam centres.
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Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board's (KSEEB) pending board exams would be conducted starting from June 25, 2020, to July 4, 2020. Around 8.5 lakh students have registered for ir Karnataka SSLC exam 2020. Karnataka SSLC exam 2020 is slated to be held with high-security measures and utmost hygiene. As per reports, around 43720 rooms in 2879 buildings across state have been arranged to conduct Karnataka SSLC exam 2020. Read to kw more details about rules one needs to follow while appearing for exam tomorrow.
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Rules to follow while appearing for Karnataka SSLC exam
- exam officials have ensured that proper social distancing would be maintained while conducting exams.
- Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar informed that use of masks and sanitizers will be mandatory in centres.
- Students who come from containment zones will be carefully handled while y appear for Karnataka SSLC exams.
- officials will make arrangements for checking temperature of students through rmal scanners before y enter exam hall.
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All students must report at ir respective exam centres 3 hours before start of ir exams. exams are slated to start at 10:30 am, so candidates need to appear at centres by 7:30 am.
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While or sourn states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu have cancelled ir pending board exams, Kerala had successfully conducted exam from May 26 to May 31st this year.
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With Karnataka’s SSLC exam starting tomorrow, it will be second state to be conducting ir board exams.
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details of candidates’ exam centres have been sent to ir registered mobile numbers. SMS has been sent by Karnataka board and it will also entail reporting time of ir exams.
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exam centres have increased number of tice boards which have details of candidate's seating arrangements so that students would t need to crowd at one place to check ir exam hall details.
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exam centres would also have regular anuncements made over ir PA system to direct students on a step-by-step basis.
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About 8 lakh students registered to appear for Karnataka SSLC exam 2020 this year. On or hand, Kerala is also attempting to hold pending exams in June. Although board had anunced that it will hold exams during May end, it could t happen. According to reports, a high-level meeting was planned to postpone exams amid COVID-19 lockdown.
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18:49 IST, June 24th 2020