Covid SOPs in place for 74000 students
SNS KASHMIR.
SRINAGAR NOVEMBER 9 :
The class 12th annual regular (2021) examinations will commence across Kashmir from Tuesday. The examination will be conducted by the JK Board of School Education (BOSE).
As per the official figures around 74000 students have registered for the examination for which JK Board has set up 739 examination centres in government and private schools across Kashmir.
“We have also set up an exam centre for specially-abled students in Burn Hall School Srinagar. A team of the Health Department will be available there for students besides a facility of waiting hall for parents will also be available in the school during exam days,” Joint Secretary Examination in JBOSE, Prof Aijaz Hakak told. He said all the preparations have been done as per the guidelines issued by the State Executive Committee for complete adherence to the Covid19 protocol.
“The heads of the schools where exam centres have been set up, have been asked to ensure all the Covid19 guidelines issued by the government for holding exams, are followed in letter in spirit,” he said
The heads of the institutions have been asked to ensure adequate heating and lighting arrangements in the examination halls, Joint Secretary Examination said.
The state executive committee of the department of Disaster Management J&K has already ordered that students appearing in the class 10th and 12th annual examination should carry parents’ consent along on each day of their examinations.
Like last year, the number of examinations has increased to ensure proper distance is maintained between the examinees in the examination halls. “Only 50 percent seating capacity will be occupied in one exam hall in order to maintain proper distance,” he said.
As already reported, the students appearing in class 10th to 12th annual examination have been given 30 percent relaxation in syllabus by the JK Board, in view of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.
The students have to attempt 70 percent marks from the question paper which will be treated as 100 percent for result computation.The JK Board has however reduced the time allotted for attempting the question papers during examination. The papers having three hours duration shall be having only two and a half hours time period for attempting the questions.
Similarly, subjects having 2.30 hrs and 2.00 hrs duration shall be having only 2.10 hours and 1.40 hours time period for attempting the questions during examination.