Class 10, 12 exams: 98 percent students collected admit cards to appear in tests

Srinagar: Ninety eight percent students of class 10 and class 12 have collected their respective admit cards to appear in scheduled examinations, commencing from November 14

Official records accessed by KNS revealed that most of the students have collected admit cards soon after the government announced relaxation of syllabus for those who wish to appear in November.
On November 4, in a breather for students, J&K government has decided to hold separate exam for class 10 and 12 students in March next year if they fail to appear in already scheduled exams in November this year.
The students who will appear in March exams won’t be given any relaxation in syllabus. They have to attempt 100 percent of the question paper.
The official data reveals that all candidates from districts Budgam and Kulgam and collected their admit cards to appear in exams.
The percentage of candidates who have collected their admit cards in districts of Bandipora, Anantnag is 99 percent while the percentage in Shopian, Ganderbal is 98 percent.
In Baramulla, Kupwara and Srinagar, 97 percent students have collected their admit cards.
“Students have preferred to appear in November exams as they have relaxation of 50 percent syllabus. There is still one day and we can expect that students who are yet to collect admit cards, to get it,” BOSE official told KNS.
He added that students are busy in exam preparations while authorities have finalized all preparations and arrangements for smooth conduct of examinations. (KNS)