SSLC examinations conclude
Team Udayavani, Apr 5, 2019, 8:44 AM IST
Kundapur: SSLC examinations throughout the state concluded on Thursday and the last exam was the third language which most of the students opinioned was easy.
The third language exam conducted on Thursday included languages like Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit, Tulu, Konkani and Urdu. No illegal activity took place during the examination.
It may be noted that SSLC exams, which commenced on Thursday March 21st also concluded on Thursday April 4th.
The pleasure of completion of exams
The pleasure of finishing the final exam could be seen amongst the students coming out of the examination centres post answering the final exam. A few however, were shadowed by the thought that along with the completion of the final exam they had now completed their journey as a high school student.
627 students absent
Mangaluru/Udupi: Altogether 627 students failed to attempt the third language exam that was conducted on Thursday.
Of the total 28,990 students who registered for the exam in Dakshina Kannada, 28,545 students appeared for the exams. 445 students were absent. 13,314 students have attempted the exams in Udupi district. 13,486 students had registered for the exams of which 172 students remained absent.
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