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K’Taka: Hall Tickets Denied, Additional Tops Girls SSLC

K'Taka: Hall Tickets Denied, Additional Tops Girls SSLC
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Bengaluru: Greeshma Nayak, the girl who was rejected by a ticket for the SSLC exam for non-payment fees, has topped up additional exam scores 599 at 625.
The results of the SSLC complementary examination held on 27 and 29 September was announced on Monday.
About 55.5% of 53,115 candidates have cleared the exam.
Topper wants to be a doctor and explore PU colleges to enter.
“I prepared 100% for the main test that I can’t attend.
With additional, I have time to prepare.
However, I made a silly mistake because of tension in the exam hall.
Another, I could get a better score.
I was very disappointed after the exam , “he said.
In mid-July this year, Greeshma was rejected by a hall ticket by her housing school at Daskhina Kannada above costs.
His father, a farmer in Hanumanthapura Village from Koratage Taluk in the Tumakuru District, suffered losses during a pandemic and could not pay his 9th grade fees.
Therefore, he was not permitted to join the 10th grade.
Having mixed emotions: Girlfollowing Media reported about the fate of the girl, then Minister of Education S Semesh Kumar visited his house.
He promised him a chance in additional examinations.
Along with the Greeshma case, the instance of several students was rejected by the Balai ticket because it was not paid for costs raised.
On Monday, Greeshma said she had mixed emotions.
“I was not happy before because my batch friends moved forward when I was left behind because I couldn’t write the main exam.
Now, I’m well happy and sad: happy because I did it very well; sad because all this happened.
There are many students like I have talent but there is no chance, “he said.
“Education is true,” he said.
Because he was rejected the entrance ticket to the 10th grade, Greeshma was taught by a 19-year-old sister, BSC (agriculture) students.
“For one full year, my sister taught me the core subject in front of the board in a classroom simulation and asked me to learn my own language.
I began to study them three months before the exam,” he said.
After the results came out, the girl called Kumar to thank her.
‘Middle day from October 21 Nagesh, Minister of Education Pratama and medium, said midday food would be continued in schools from October 21 when they reopened after the Dasara holiday.
“The association of parents has discussed with educational officials about forming a regulatory committee in school.
We will see how the model works in other countries,” he said.

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