Karnataka Board allowed the SSLC students to change their exam centres; Check details
Team Careers360 | May 25, 2020 | 12:27 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Board permits the SSLC students in regard to change in exam centres. This decision has been made in light of the lockdown in the country. As per the report of the Times of India, students can choose the exam centre which is near to their present residence by writing to their school’s headmaster.
Karnataka SSLC pending exams will be held from June 25 to July 3, 2020.
They can get the SSLC exam centres changed until May 29, 2020. Karnataka Board took this decision for the convenience of the students as many of them travelled to their native places due to the lockdown.
“The school headmaster shall confirm whether students who have sought a change in the examination centre have been affected by the lockdown” as per the Times of India report.
In a previous announcement, S. Suresh Kumar said, "The SSLC board exam for Class 10 students will be held at 2,879 exam centres across the state under new guidelines, which make wearing a mask and maintaining social distance mandatory."
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