Bengaluru: SSLC examination will be held in a pre-covid format from descriptive answers and not on the OMR sheet used last year.
Last year, the exam was held on two days where three subjects were exchanged every day.
The subject of core science, mathematics and social studies is held on one day and language on the other.
Each subject is for 40 signs.
This year, the exam will be carried out for 100 signs for the core and third and third language subjects, and 125 for the first language.
Of that, 80 marks will become theory and 20 for internal assessments for other subjects except the first language.
For the first language, the theory will be 100 signs and internal assessments for 25 signs.
The exam is expected to be held in March / April 2022 and one preparation in February.
Officials say multiple choice questions (MCQ) are only for Covid time because students cannot attend enough offline classes to prepare for the exam.
Now, teachers and other education feel students must return to normal mode because the offline class has been continued.