Karnataka Class 10 board exam: HC dismisses petition seeking to cancel SSLC exams 2021

Karnataka Class 10 board exam: HC dismisses petition seeking to cancel SSLC exams 2021

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, July 12, 2021, 01:35 PM IST
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The Karnataka High Court heard the plea seeking alternate evaluation criteria for the Class 10/ SSLC board exam. As per the report by the Live Law, the High Court has dismissed a petition filed seeking to cancel SSLC Exams, scheduled to be held on July 19, 20.

It also noted that unlike Second PUC/ Class 12 exam, there is no data to evaluate Class 10 students and thus there is no arbitrariness in State holding exams.

The state government has already cancelled the PUC or Class 12 Examination and promoted students based on Class 10 and 1st PUC exam marks.

However, the Secondary School Leaving Certification examination or the 10th standard exam will take place on July 19 and July 22 where multi-choice objective type questions will be asked, Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar had said while announcing the decision.

"This time the SSLC exam, conducted by the state board, will be held in two days. The core subject exam such as mathematics, Social Science and Science will be held on July 19 and language subject exam will take place on July 22. Both the exams will take place from 10.30 AM to 1.30 PM," the minister told reporters.

He also said that all the exams will have objective type multiple choice questions, which will be easy. A sample paper has been uploaded on the website. Also, it will be sent to the schools to tell students how to write it. Kumar said the SSLC exams are necessary for students to select their stream. According to him, last year 8.46 lakh students had appeared for the exam but this year 8,76,581 students will write it.

Kumar said the Standard Operating Procedure issued by the Health department has been sent to the deputy commissioners, chief executive officers, senior police officers and treasury officers to hold the exam.

To protect the sanctity of the exam, prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC will be in place around 200 metres from the exam hall, the minister said.

The petition filed by S V Singre Gowda stated that due to the pandemic and classes being held online, students have faced difficulties in understanding the subjects. Moreover, several institutions, especially those in rural areas might have not conducted online classes.

It further said that since the state government has already cancelled the PUC or Class 12 Examination and promoted students based on Class 10 and 1st PUC exam marks, the same criteria could be adopted for the SSLC students.

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