SSLC Exam important Announcement: KSEEB change Exam Pattern for this year

SSLC students in Karnataka appearing for the board exams will be writing answers in a descriptive mode. KSEEB change Exam Pattern for 2021-22 final exam. The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) in its recently released notification for related exam.

The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) stated that they have withdrawn the Multiple-Choice Question model that was practised during last year’s SSLC exams, due to the pandemic.

Similarly, students will be writing the descriptive model answers in their preparatory exams that will be held in the month of January and final exams that are going to be held in the month of March and April.

One of the reasons behind implementing the descriptive model is to encourage students to think creatively and put forth their views in the form of answers. Therefore, the total marks for subjects including Maths, Science and Social Science will be 100 while it is 125 marks for their first language including Hindi or English or Kannada.

According to the notification from KSEEB, students will be assessed with 80 marks for the theory paper and 20 marks for internal assessment. For the first language, they will be given 100 marks for the theory and 25 for internal assessment.

After covid cases surge in schools Karnataka Government issued special guidelines to school and college hostels. State government has decided not to make any change to the COVID-19 guidelines.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said Hostel authorities have been told to stagger students for meals, reduce number of visitors, sanitisation of premises twice a day and mandatory two doses of vaccination for employees working in kitchens, and establishment of isolation rooms.

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College students coming from Kerala and residing in college hostels have to to mandatorily undergo a COVID-19 test. Intensive surveillance and testing at the inter-State borders with Kerala and Maharashtra would continue, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

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