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The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board, KSEAB, has announced the schedule for the Karnataka SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Exam 2. According to an official notification, the examinations are scheduled to take place from June 7 to June 14, 2024, and will be conducted in the traditional pen-and-paper mode.
The notification directs District Deputy Directors (Administration) to make sure that all high school head teachers in their district get the SSLC Exam 2 schedule from the Board’s official website, kseeb.karnataka.gov.in. They are then instructed to promptly publish this schedule on their school notice boards and inform all students about the upcoming examination dates.
Notably, KSEAB has implemented a new education policy for the academic year 2023–2024. This policy replaces the traditional supplementary examinations with three distinct exams: exam 1, exam 2, and exam 3. All three exams will have a duration of 3 hours and 15 minutes.
This move aims to ease exam stress for students. Under the previous system, if students failed the main exam, they had the option to take a supplementary exam. However, with the new policy, they can retain their highest scores from all three exams.
Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Schedule 2024
June 7: First Language: Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, English, English (NCERT), Sanskrit
June 8: Third Language: Hindi, Kannada, English, Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Konkani, Urdu, Tulu, and NSQF subjects
June 10: Mathematics/Sociology
June 11: Elements of Electrical Engineering IV, Elements of Mechanical Engineering-2, Elements of Mechanical Engineering – IV, Engineering Graphics-2, Elements of Electronics Engineering-IV, Elements of Electronics Engineering, Programming in ANSI ‘C’, Elements of Computer Science, Economics
June 12: Science, Political Science, Carnatic music, Carnatic music, Karnataka music/Hindustani music
June 13: Second Language: English, Kannada
June 14: Social Science
The Karnataka SSLC or Class 10th final exam results were released on May 9. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 73.40 per cent. Out of a total of 859,967 candidates who appeared for the examination, 631,204 candidates successfully passed.
The SSLC examination began on March 25 and concluded on April 6. Practical and oral examinations for JTS (Junior Technical School) students were held on April 8. Additionally, for differently-abled candidates, an extra hour was allotted for three-hour question papers, while 40 minutes of extra time was provided for two-hour question papers.
Stay ahead with all the exam results updates on News18 Website.
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