Karnataka SSLC timetable 2021 released; Exam to be held from July 19: Reports
Shivam Jadoun | June 28, 2021 | 02:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Karnataka SSLC 2021 exams are likely to be held from July 19. The Karnataka Class 10 exams 2021 will be based on multiple-choice questions.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) is all set to conduct the Karnataka SSLC exam 2021 from July 19, as per the Deccan Herald report. The Karnataka Class 10 exams 2021 will be based on multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
As per the report, minister for primary and secondary education Suresh Kumar said, “Karnataka SSLC exam 2021 will be conducted on July 19 and 22.”
Earlier, the government released the guidelines to conduct Karnataka SSLC exams 2021. According to which, the exam halls, washrooms and furniture will be sanitised regularly.
Only 12 children will be allowed in the examination hall and only one student at each desk to maintain physical distancing.
At least the first dose of vaccination of teachers, staff, and officials is mandatory before the examination. The board will arrange two rooms for candidates suffering from cough, common cold and flu. Also, there should be a thermal scanner, pulse oximeter, first aid boxes and hand sanitisers at the entrance, as per the guidelines.
The board would also make Covid-19 care centre for Covid-positive students to write the exam.
Earlier, the exams were scheduled to begin from June 21, 2021. Students are advised to regularly check the official website to get all KSEEB SSLC exam latest updates.
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