
46,588 students to write SSLC exam in 256 centres in twin districts
The Hindu
A total of 46,588 SSLC students from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have registered to write the examination in 256 centres in the two districts. The examination will be held on Monday and Thursday. It wi
A total of 46,588 SSLC students from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have registered to write the examination in 256 centres in the two districts. The examination will be held on Monday and Thursday. It will be in the new multiple choice questions format. As many as 32,657 students will write the examination in 179 centres in Dakshina Kannada, while 13,931 students will write in 77 centres in Udupi district. Questions related to the core subjects, Mathematics, Science and Social Science, will be answered on July 19, while it will be on first, second and third languages on July 22. The examination will be held between 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. on the two days. There will be 441 students from Kerala, including 121 from Kasaragod district in Kerala, who will come to write the examination in centres in Dakshina Kannada district. Deputy Director of Public Instruction Malleswamy said that KSRTC and private buses have been asked to operate their regular schedules. Students can show their hall tickets and travel free on KSRTC buses on the examination days.More Related News

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