SSLC exams begin in Mangaluru, Udupi; safety guidelines strictly followed at centres


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru/Udupi

Mangaluru/Udupi, Jun 25: The rescheduled Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) board exams began in Mangaluru and Udupi on Thursday June 25.

As many as 30,835 students will write the SSLC examination in the Mangaluru. There are 95 examination centres. Over 300 students from Kerala will appear for the exam and around 1,318 students who are studying in Dakshina Kannada have opted to write the exam in other district examination centre. Arrangements were made to ferry students coming from Kerala. As many as 142 students came from Kerala. Buses were arranged which dropped students to examination centres. Also, 632 thermal scanners are installed for use at examination centres in Mangaluru.


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Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu P Rupesh visited examination centre in Ramakrishna High School at Bunts hostel and took a look at the arrangements.

Speaking to media, she said, "Over 30,000 students are appearing for SSLC examinations. We have looked into all kind of arrangements made at the examination centres. As many as 367 students have arrived from Kasargod. We will make sure that the students will return back safely to their hometown. None of the students are absent from Kasargod.”

All the centres have been properly sanitized and setup according to the regulations of the state government. Nearly 14,039 students are writing exams in Udupi district.

"We have continuously given training to the staff since one month to conduct these six days’ exams without any issues. Maintaining social distance is given utmost importance. Every student is given sanitizer and thermal scanning is done by scouts and guides students and health workers. As many as 599 students of Udupi are appearing for the exams in outside districts. If Covid symptoms are found in any of the students, they will writing exams separately in a single rooms," said Preethi Gehlot, CEO, zilla panchayat.

Certain measures have been taken the smooth functioning of the SSLC exam during this corona outbreak. Examination centres have been sanitized, and social distancing norms are being followed. Students are required to wear masks during the exams. The state scouts and guides were seen distributing two masks to every student at the school entrance to wear one before entering the exam centre and keep the other as a spare. Every exam centre have also been equipped with sanitizer dispensers to wash hands before and after the exam.

 

 

  

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  • Anonymous, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    Hope these exam centres dont turn into a potential covid-19 hotspot.

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  • chandramohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    This is how we have react to challenges, giving up is not a solution we have to raise to the situation find out ways manage, this what exactly Karnataka doing now all the very best students concentrate on your exams nothing to worry

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  • Anonymous, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    I like the positive attitude that you potray while writing this , but there are many risks involved . Moreover the govt can also look at other alternatives when it comes to exam. Merit is not the only way we can judge a person's ability or capability. The very process of exams focusses on rot learning which cannot be considered as a way to assess someone's ability . We can find other alternatives where we assess children not through exams but through other means .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    Awesome ...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    Let us pray for their safe health, Such a stress mode situation writing "career change exams" much difficult. We understand their dedication as much as their safety.

    Be positive! All the Best Dear Students, almighty bless you always

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    Very good precautionary measures. Good luck to students parents and staff. Ok

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  • Jairam Mulky, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    15 yrs back we use to have so much rain in June July but now nothing. I hope arrangements to provide food for kids is done - heard they have to be present at 8am till 1pm.

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  • Krishna, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    Our future generation is more disciplined than us.

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  • D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    All we can do is pray for the safety of our children. All the Best dear Students! Focus on the Paper and answer well. Stay safe, stay healthy! May all go well.

    Parents.. please do not be too stressed. Have faith in God. He will help us all ride through this storm.

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