Bengaluru: Students who cannot pass one or two subjects in the Karnataka Middle School Certificate exam (SSLC or Class 10) will be able to emerge in additional examinations on September 27 to 29, officials said on Tuesday.
According to a statement released by the Secondary Education Examination Agency Karnataka (KSEEB), additional SSLC examinations will begin from September 27, 2021 and this additional exam will be carried out offline.
The candidates must note that the schedule is divided into three parts “paper 1 for core subjects, paper 2 for language and paper 3 for junior technical subjects.
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The statement added that on September 27 from 10:30 a.m.
to 1.30 a.m., the exam will be held for subjects such as mathematics, science, social science, sociology, economics, political science, and Hindustan music.
The practical exam of Hindustan / Carnatic music will be held on September 27 starting 2.30 P.M.
Up to 4 P.M., in each examination center.
On September 29 the exam will be held for the first, second and third language and on the same day examination for subjects including information technology, retail, car, health care, beauty, and health will also be held between 14:00 to 5pm.
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for 2.5 hours.
The inspection date sheet was released on Tuesday by KSEEB on the official website https://ssc.karnataka.gov.in/.
The date sheet clearly states that Junior’s technical subject paper, the elements of engineering techniques and graphics-2 engineering, electronic engineering elements, and computer science elements will take place on September 27 at 2:30 a.m.
Up to 5 nights the exam will last for 2.5 hours.
However, for different candidates, 15 minutes of grace will also be given.
Practical and oral exams for Junior Technical Schools (JTS) and alternative subject examinations for candidates (JTS) will be carried out on September 30, 2021 in each school.
Candidates must be noted that according to official notification, there will be no test on September 28, 2021.
On August 9, the results of the Karnataka SSLC were stated and the overall percentage of this year was 99.9 percent from 8,71,443 students who appeared for the exam.
This year everyone passes except a girl who doesn’t sit for the exam.
The percentage pass in 2021 was 99.99 percent compared to 71.80 years ago.