Karnataka govt postpones SSLC exams in view of COVID-19 second wave ANI | Updated: May 13, 2021 18:32 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 13 (ANI): Owing to the sudden increase in COVID-19 cases in Karnataka, the state government has postponed Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations, which was earlier slated to begin from June 21, informed KarnatakaPrimary and Secondary Education MinisterS Suresh Kumar on Thursday. The increasing COVID cases in the state coupled with the concerns of parent-students and many school associations has resulted in this decision. A suitable call will be taken after the second wave of COVID-19 dies down, said the minister.
Kumar has also assured that the revised date will be announced much ahead of schedule.
SSLC, II-Year PU exams to be held as usual
SSLC, II-Year PU exams to be held as usual
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Apr 15, 2021, 06:00 IST
Education Minister
The State
Education Department has clarified that it will be going ahead with the offline format of Secondary School Leaving Certificate (
SSLC) and II-Year PU exams and there was no proposal to cancel them. The statement came after the
Central Board of Secondary Education (
CBSE) cancelled Class 10 exams and postponed Class 12 exams.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar clarified, “The state has not decided anything in respect of cancellation of
SSLC Exams on the lines of the decision of CBSE. A decision will be made in the future considering all factors.” The II-year PU exams are scheduled to be held from May 24 to June 16 and SSLC exams from June 21 to July 5.
Kerala SSLC 2021 result: The Kerala State Secondary School Leaving Certificate examinations (SSLC) 2021 is yet to be concluded, but reports suggest that the result is likely to be released on June 10. Meanwhile, SSLC secretary K.I. Lal termed the reports as speculative. Speaking with IndiaTV digital, the secretary said, The exam has just started, it is too early to predict the result date. A total of 4.22 lakh (4,22,226) students are enrolled to appear for the SSLC exam this year, which will
Kids are skipping school, thanks to rise in c+ cases
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BBMP marshals keep an eye on all citizens flouting covid rules like wearing of masks
Many schools say that students are staying at home; government says that no holidays have been granted and exams will be held as scheduled
W ith an increase in covid cases, many schools have started to report a dip in
attendance in the recent weeks. With exams round the corner, both school authorities and parents are worried about the impact this could have on their wards’ health.
A school principal said, “When covid cases were seeing a downward trend, we used to get a lot of enquiries over offline classes. However, now, as the trend has reversed, a section of parents is hesitant.” Rajeshwar K, a parent said, “The increase in covid cases is definitely a worrying trend. As Education Minister S Suresh Kumar has announced that next academic year will start from July 15, we
Class 10 English lesson THE CONCERT
ಎಸ್ಸೆಸ್ಸೆಲ್ಸಿ ಪರೀಕ್ಷೆ ದಿಕ್ಸೂಚಿ: ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ -THE CONCERT
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ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್: Unit 5
The Concert was a lesson written by Shanta Rameshwar Rao. Here the writer of this lesson narrates an incident which is heart touching story. One Morning, Smita, a girl of 16, was reading the newspaper. She got the attention of the newspaper announcement, that Pandit Ravishankar was playing the Sitar in Shanmukhanand Auditorium, the next day. On hearing the news paper’s announcement both Anant and Smita were very much excited. Anant was so excited that, he expressed his last wish that he must hear Pandit Ravishankar’s concert and must see him, because he had not many days to live in. It was the chance of his life time.