This yr, the II PU and Class 10 examinations will be simpler. The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has modified the blueprint of all the topics. The questions will be requested in response to the blueprint, stated Prasanna Kumar, Senior Assistant Director (examination), KSEAB.
The KSEAB is conducting the II PU and class 10 exams for the primary time. The II PU exams will be held from March 9 to 29 and class 10 examinations will be held from March 31 to April 15.
Addressing college students and dad and mom in a reside chat with The Hindu on Tuesday, March 7, as a part of #ThtalksBengaluru sequence, he stated, “Due to Covid-19 and the lockdown, students are facing learning backwardness since two years and it has impacted their writing skills. Therefore, we have modified the blueprint and question paper and we increased the number of objective type questions up to 20 marks. It will help in writing the examination and scoring,” he stated.
Answering questions from college students in regards to the blueprint, he stated, “The II PU results in Karnataka does not exceed 62% pass percentage every year. At the same time, because of more objective type and MCQs, the class 12 results are more than 90% in the neighbouring States and in central board institutions. Therefore, we adopted this model to improve the II PU results in the State and modified the blueprint and question paper. Earlier, this method was adopted for class 10 students in the State.”
All needed preparations have been made for the graceful conduct of class 10 and II PU examinations, Mr. Prasanna Kumar stated, including that tight police safety will be maintained in any respect examination facilities, CCTV digital camera surveillance will be deployed on the principal gates and corridors of all of the facilities. All sorts of digital units, together with cell phones, good watches, earphones are prohibited within the examination facilities. The use of cell phones is prohibited for officers and employees concerned in safety work and examination responsibility in examination centres. Only the superintendent of the examination centre will be allowed to make use of fundamental cell phones with out digital camera facility.
The wall clock system will be made accessible for college kids to maintain monitor of time on the centres, and 5% grace marks will be given for any two topics for II PU and 10% grace marks will be given for any three topics for class 10 college students, he added.
“To avoid malpractices, we have appointed 1,109 Joint Chiefs, 1,109 answer books custodians, 96 district squads, 550 taluk squads and 2,500 special squads for II PU exams, and, 6,614 squads will be appointed for class 10 exams. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) and other corporations will provide free bus service for the students. The students can travel free of cost by showing their ID cards and admission cards on the day of the examination,” Mr. Prasanna Kumar defined.
Asked about Covid-19 protocols and precautions towards influenza, he stated, “There are no instructions from the Health department about Covid-19. Therefore, this year, there are no Covid-19 protocols in the examination centers. If the health department will issue any precautionary measures about influenza, we will follow.”
About the demand to permit hijab within the examination centres, he stated, “Students should follow the dress code prescribed by the educational institutions. They can wear school or college uniforms in the examination centres and they must also follow the directions of the Supreme Court and the government on the dress code.”