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The X Odisha class offline exam starts today following the Covid rules

The X Odisha class offline exam starts today following the Covid rules
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Bhubaneswar: Class X students are not happy with the board results published through alternative assessments, will appear for offline matriculation exams, starting from Friday.
A total of 15,136 students will appear for examinations at 504 centers in all states.
Students will appear for the exam following Covid guidelines when the flying team will examine the compliance of the safety protocol in the exam centers.
“Preparation for the offline class X Examination has ended.
All safety steps have been taken to ensure children’s security and examination centers have been asked to follow standard operating procedures.
We hope that the results of students who appear in offline mode will be declared on time so Students can receive entrance tickets in class XI without delay, “said School and Minister of Education Mass Samir Ranjan Dash.
The exam will conclude in 5.
August due to the surge in Covid cases during the second wave, the state government has canceled the class X Council exam done by the secondary education council, and then gave students based on alternative assessment systems.
Developed by the Board.
The results of class X were announced on June 25.
However, many students are not happy with the results they get and demand calculation of calculations.
The board refused to give up on their request and asked them to appear for offline exams.
The Board of President Ramashish Hazra said all involved in the exam task had undergone a Covid test.
“The instructions needed have been issued for all teachers and staff involved in the inspection task to ensure that all Covid-19 guidelines are strictly followed.
Special forces at the district level have been conceditated to ensure that there is no violation of the Covid Protocol.
Observers have been sent to all centers Examination to monitor preparation, “said Hazra.
Board officials said no one could carry cellphones in exam centers.
“Limitation will apply to teachers and other staff deployed at the center.
Students will undergo thermal scanning before being allowed to enter the exam center.
Wearing masks and other social distance norms will be strictly followed,” Hazra added.

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