Karnataka 2nd PUC 2023 Exam: Bangalore to offer free bus services to ferry students to centres
Mridusmita Deka | March 7, 2023 | 06:50 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can avail of the free service on the production of their Karnataka second PUC admission tickets.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) will offer free bus services to ferry students from their residences to colleges on the days of PUC 2023 exams. The Karnataka 2nd PUC 2023 exams will be held between March 9 and March 29. In a statement, the transport corporation said it is issuing free and concession passes to the Karnataka 2nd PUC students.
The students can avail of the free service on the production of their exam hall ticket or Karnataka PUC admission tickets.
“On the dates of examination i.e. from March 9 to 29, BMTC has extended free travel facility in all BMTC ordinary services to all 2nd PUC students from their place of residence to the examination centres on production of exam hall ticket/ admission ticket,” BMTC statement said.
All schedules and trips, the BMTC further added, will be operated on the date of exams, especially student trips and additional trips will be operated if it required on the basis of demand.
The transport corporation also said that request stoops will be given near the exam centres for the benefit of the students taking the exams.
The Karnataka second PUC exam 2023 will begin with the Kannada and Arabic papers on the first day followed by mathematics, education on March 11. The PUC 2nd exams will get over with sociology, electronics and computer science exam on March 29.
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