SSLC exam amidst a slew of precautions
The Hindu
Students, school teachers and officials of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) are all set for the Class X SSLC examination, which begins on Monday amidst a slew of precautiona
Students, school teachers and officials of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) are all set for the Class X SSLC examination, which begins on Monday amidst a slew of precautionary measures against COVID-19. As many as 8.76 lakh students have registered for the examination. This year, the Department of Primary and Secondary Education has increased the number of examination centres and teachers on duty. As many as 1.19 lakh staff have been deployed on duty, up from 80,000 roped in last year.More Related News

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