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Karnataka exam grade 10 on July 19 and 22

Karnataka exam grade 10 on July 19 and 22
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Mysuru: Education Minister Karnataka S.
Suresh Kumar on Monday said that the 10th class exam (Secondary School Certificate School Certificate – SSLC) will be held on schedule on July 19 and 22.
On the sidelines of the Air Kabini consultation meeting here, Kumar said that the state government has released a Covid safety protocol to carry out this examination safely.
He added that all SOPs will be strictly enforced in all inspection centers.
“If there are students found with Covid symptoms, such students will be allowed to write a test in a separate room.
If a student who is infected with Covid wants to take a test, then he will be allowed to conduct an examination on the internet.
The nearest covid care center.
So, We take every possible safety procedure to carry out this crucial examination, “Minister explained.
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Kumar urged that there was a question about prestige here because he did not have the ego or state government that insisted on conducting an SSLC examination.
“Tests are not punishment to students, but are being held because it will help students choose their subjects to form their career in the future.
In addition, this year we have to do an examination because these students are promoted for SSLC last year without written examinations From their class 9.
This is his case, we cannot take risks not to carry out this examination and promote it to the next class, “he explained.
The SSLC examination will consist of two sets of model questions and OMR sheets will be given to students at the designated inspection center.
“Before this examination began, I would interact with them and answer their questions and also clarify their doubts about the exam.
Besides that I will hold a meeting with all Deputy Directors of Public Instruction (DDPI) and Block Education Officers (Beos)) for two days to A front to discuss and formalize a complete plan, “he explained.
The necessary arrangements have been made to conduct an exam for 8.76 students with 73,066 inspection halls which have increased from 48,000 classrooms last year to ensure this examination was held in accordance with the Covid safety protocol.

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