Bangalore: Re-exam for SSLC Students on April 27


Bangalore, Apr 18 (PTI): About 2450 SSLC students of Mysore district whose Hindi answer scripts were destroyed in a fire last week, will reappear for the exam on April 27.

Speaking to reporters here, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri said the re-exam would be held in 14 centres.Arrangements are being made to send hall tickets to them, he said.

Sixteen of the 28 bundles of answer scrips stored in a building in Shimoga were burnt last week in a fire caused by sparks triggerred during welding in a building. However, 12 bundles of answer scrips were not affected. The government has already suspended an Educational Officer in connection with the incident.

The results of the SSLC exam will be announced before May 15, as announced earleir, he said.

 

  

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  • R S Nikhil, Mysore

    Mon, Apr 18 2011

    I wanted to know, whether I have to appear for Hindi re-examination onf 27th April

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  • Jerry Moras, Canada

    Mon, Apr 18 2011

    Students need to make financial claim of Rs. 10,000/- for the damaged caused. Govt needs to claim this loss from education minister's and those responsible for this said event.

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