Mangaluru: For many SSLC students, especially in rural areas, Internet connectivity is a problem.
Nevertheless, the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi had 20 toppers who scored perfect scores in the middle of the locking and blues pandemic.
Some financial crises fight at home.
These students quickly accustomed to multiple choice questions (MCQ) with the introduction of optical signs (OMR).
It was indeed a big challenge, said Vensya Sharina D’Souza, a student of Kumaraswamy English High School, Subrahmanya.
Venessa, daughter of Valerian D’Souza businessmen and housewife Theresa D’Souza said, “This is the realization of the effort and dream of one year.
I was silent.
Our school helped us a lot to continue their studies without rest even during locking.
Many students from the place -The interior place in subrahmanya does not have internet connectivity in their home.
Therefore, our school management decided to send a class video clip on WhatsApp.
The teacher guides us thoroughly on how to deal with the MCQ exam in a short time, “Venessa, who wants to pursue medical education, to Toi.
“Master helped me ‘” despite experiencing financial difficulties, I managed to reach the top because of my parents’ support and teacher.
We come from a lower middleclass family.
Schools provide cost concessions.
My teacher Prasiteshesh Shetty and Santhosh Shetty trained me for the exam.
When the government changed the sudden inspection pattern, we felt difficult at first, but the exercise helped me perform well, “said Anushree Shetty, Topper from VKR Acharya Memorial English School, Kundapur.
He is the daughter of Homemaker Sulochana and Babu Shetty from the construction industry.
Keerthana Shenoy from Canara High School, Urva, Mangaluru, said, “Along with hard work, it’s about smart work this time and only lessons will not help.
Before the kuncian, our preparation test was held and we then got a break.
But I do not give up and continue to learn every day while also attending the Sanskrit class and music.
Our teacher handles the class well, even though they are new on the system.
They are used to support us by sending many study materials in PDF form, “he said.
He is the daughter of Civil Engineer Consultant Gurudutt Shenoy and Homemaker Priya Shenoy.
Abhishek Jayanth Holla, from Government High School, Viamad, Udupi said, MCQ is the best choice for doing the exam In the middle of a pandemic.
“We feel we lacked preparations because of changes in the test pattern at the last minute.
Our teacher helps us by sharing the letters of the model questions on the Google form, “said Abhishek, son of Jayanth Holla’s account and Aruna Homemaker.
In Udupi 13,320 regular students, 203 Repeaters, 183 private registration students and 650 private registration repeaters have passed.
1,339 students passed with a value + including 389 from government schools, 195 from schools assisted and 755 from school without assistance.
In Dakshina Kannada, 32,657 students appeared and cleared the exam.