Karnataka SSLC exams 2020 begins tomorrow, centres to open at 7:30 am
As per the plan, students have been advised to report to the examination centre a good 3-hour before it start. Students now have to report at 07:30 am as the examination will commence at 10:30 am.

Karnataka Govt has made all arrangements for safety of the students appearing for the pending SSLC examination starting from tomorrow i.e., Thursday, June 24, 2020.
Students have been advised to report to the examination centre three-hour before the commencement of the examination i.e., at 07:30 am. The examination will commence at 10:30 am.
Early entry to the centres will also help maintain social distancing that is very much essential during the pandemic, minister for primary and secondary education S Suresh Kumar said.
Southern states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu had cancelled their pending exams while Kerala had conducted their pending board exams successfully from May 26 to May 31, 2020.
Karnataka is the second state in south India that will be conducting its SSLC exams for pending papers. The exams will begin from June 25 and are scheduled to end on July 4, 2020.
The Karnataka SSLC exams that were earlier scheduled to be held in March, postponed due to Covid-19 induced nationwide lockdown.
After many states had cancelled their boards, the students of Karnataka were also hearing social media updates on their exams being postponed or deferred.
The Karnataka board has sent SMS to candidates giving information about their exam centres and reporting time.
About 8,48,203 students will write the exam. Candidates have been advised to adhere to the guidlines issued by the board such as Social Distancing. Candidates should not the without face mask the entry will not be permitted at the examiantion centre.
Minister of Education had said that the students from containment zones will be carefully handled.
The number of notice boards giving details of examinations halls too will be increased and so will be the frequency of announcements over the PA system to guide the students on what they need to do, once they are inside the examination centres, the minister said.
Students have been advised to report to the examination centre three-hour before the commencement of the examination i.e., at 07:30 am. The examination will commence at 10:30 am.
Early entry to the centres will also help maintain social distancing that is very much essential during the pandemic, minister for primary and secondary education S Suresh Kumar said.
Southern states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu had cancelled their pending exams while Kerala had conducted their pending board exams successfully from May 26 to May 31, 2020.
Karnataka is the second state in south India that will be conducting its SSLC exams for pending papers. The exams will begin from June 25 and are scheduled to end on July 4, 2020.
The Karnataka SSLC exams that were earlier scheduled to be held in March, postponed due to Covid-19 induced nationwide lockdown.
After many states had cancelled their boards, the students of Karnataka were also hearing social media updates on their exams being postponed or deferred.
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The Karnataka board has sent SMS to candidates giving information about their exam centres and reporting time.
About 8,48,203 students will write the exam. Candidates have been advised to adhere to the guidlines issued by the board such as Social Distancing. Candidates should not the without face mask the entry will not be permitted at the examiantion centre.
Minister of Education had said that the students from containment zones will be carefully handled.
The number of notice boards giving details of examinations halls too will be increased and so will be the frequency of announcements over the PA system to guide the students on what they need to do, once they are inside the examination centres, the minister said.
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