Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Pradesh School Teacher Association (KPSTA) has urged the government to postpone the one additional examination scheduled to begin on September 6, quoting practical difficulties.
About 4.5 lakh students should attend the exam.
Test the model to plus one is scheduled from August 31 to September 4.
This means that all 45 lakh students must collect tickets for inspection halls from their school on one day – September 5.
This will trigger the spread of Covid-19, KPSTA said.
KPSTA shows that the education Minister V Sivankutty promises that students will get enough opportunity to cleanse their doubts after the model test will not function because there is only a daily gap between the test model and the terminal exam.
Also, the first allotment was added to one entrance ticket on September 13.
Because the terminal exam, teacher services will not be available for the procedure for receiving work in the office, he added.
Because there are complaints about the quality of education delivered online, the government must do a plus one exam after ensuring at least two months offline class, said KPSTA M President Misalahhin and Secretary General C Pradep.
TNN.
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