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Day 1: almost 50,000 appears for a plus-one test in Kerala

Day 1: almost 50,000 appears for a plus-one test in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: Offline plus-one check starts on Friday under the tight Covid-19 protocol.
On the first day, a little more than 50,000 candidates write exams for sociology, anthropology, electronic service technology and electronic systems.
According to sources in the education department, there are no major problems reported from exam centers throughout the state.
Many school authorities find it difficult to coordinate preparations for exams because the school management committee and the association of parents’ teachers are dead in almost all schools.
Coming Tuesday, nearly 4 lakh students are scheduled to appear for the exam.
One of the plus one test-freeplus test of one test for state syllabus students starts on Friday in the midst of the pandemic situation that applies in Kerala.
Previously, collective plus one student had challenged the government’s decision, to carry out offline checks, at the Supreme Court.
Even though the government must memo the original schedule, according to which test will begin in the first week of September, the Supreme Court – on the basis of the affidavit submitted by the Government – Let the Ministry of Education’s Behavior Examination can with exam conditions.
held by ensuring student security.
The exam on Friday is intended for a little more than 50,000 candidates and subjects are sociology, anthropology, electronic service technology and electronic systems.
The department’s source said there were no major problems / problems reported in conditions in connection with the exam.
But, next Tuesday will test the resilience of regulation because at least four Lakh students will write the exam that day.
The subject on that day was chemical, history, history and Islamic culture, business studies and communicative English.
The government has asked the school to conduct a test by strictly adhering to the Covid protocol.
For this, active support for health workers and local bodies are debated.
When the School Management Committee and PTA have died in almost all schools (because they are not dissolved in two years), many schools find it difficult to coordinate preparation for the exam.
20 maximum students are permitted in the exam room.
“If we have to arrange three classrooms for the exam today, we need to set up 14 classrooms for the exam on Tuesday,” said a higher secondary teacher than a government school.
The Association of High School Teachers Secretary General Anil M George asked the government to take immediate steps to rearrange SMC and PTA.

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