Bengaluru: PU board mulls announcing final exam results late this academic year


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Nov 3: The PU examination board of Karnataka is mulling to announce the results of the final exams of second year PUC of the present academic year (March 2020) a little late than usual.

Discussions are going on in the board to announce the results of final examinations of second PU after the results of NEET (National Entrance cum Eligibility Test) are announced. This was in response to an appeal made by a concerned parent, to reduce the psychological pressure of students, with the educational minister Suresh Kumar in 'Samvedana Phone-in' programme that was held recently.

Minister Suresh Kumar has assured to the parent of the student that suitable decision will be taken in the matter of announcing the PUC results after the declaration of NEET results, after discussion with the department officials.

Karnataka PU examination Board has already announced the temporary time table for the second PUC examination for the year 2020. It has also asked to notify the board if there are any objections on the same.

The second PUC examinations of this academic year are going to be held from March 4, 2020 to March 19, 2020. Final time table will be announced after receiving the objections, if any said the PU board notification.

  

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