SSLC exam: Two debarred
Team Udayavani, Apr 5, 2019, 1:03 PM IST
Bengaluru: This term, the SSLC examinations have concluded on Thursday and around 25,810 students from around the state, failed to appear for the exam on third language (Hindi and others). Besides, two students have been debarred.
The number do students who remained absent for the examinations include 1064 from Bengaluru North, 1516 from Bengaluru South, 514 from Chikkaballapur, 553 from Kolar, 402 from Madhugiri, 822 from Tumakuru, 340 from Chamarajanagar, 1342 from Mysuru, 602 from Mandya, 172 from Udupi, 445 from Bengaluru, 274 from Kodagu, 829 from Davanagere, 981 from Chitradurga, 611 from Chikkamagaluru, 750 from Shimoga, 745 from Hassan, 721 from Haveri, 481 from Gadag, 629 from Dharwad, 875 from Chikkodi, 628 from Belagavi, 589 from Bagalkot, 1367 from Vijayapura, 264 from Sirsi, 189 from Uttara Kannada, 997 from Yadagiri, 1806 from Kalburgi, 553 from Koppal, 1101 from Raichur, 1618 from Bidar and 1391 from Bellary.
Besides, two students have been debarred in Dharwad and Belgavi. The evaluation process will mostly begin from Monday and the results are expected to be out by the end of the month.
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