Begaluru, Feb 13: As many as 8,41,649 students from 14,454 schools across the State will be taking up the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination from March 21 to April 4.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) set earlier dates owing to the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
A press release stated on Tuesday that the exams would be conducted at 2,847 centres – more than the 2,817 of the previous year. Of the centres, 1,140 are government schools, 1,124 aided schools, and 583 are unaided schools. Seven centres have been categorised “highly sensitive” and 46, “sensitive.”
CCTV cameras will be installed at 2,630 centres so far. Students have been barred from using digital/smart wristwatches, and are only permitted to use analogue watches.
The cameras will also keep watch on strongrooms in district treasuries, which will be monitored by officials at the board.
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