SSLC exams: 8.41 lakh students registered  


Team Udayavani, Feb 7, 2019, 1:52 AM IST

Bengaluru: 8.41 lakh students have registered for the current year’s SSLC examinations.

The yearly SSLC exams will be held from Mar 21st to April 4th and will be attempted by 7.48 lakh regular students, 50,000 more will be re-attempting the exam, 30,000 students will be attempting privately and hence a total of 8.41 lakh students have registered themselves to face this year’s SSLC examinations, informed Karnataka High School Examination Council Director V Sumangala.

Hall ticket to have question paper code

This year, the hall tickets provided to all the attempting students will have the question paper code (A,B,C,D etc) mentioned on them. This will make it more convenient for the teachers as well as for the students, inform sources.

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