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heykav · 4 years ago
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Karnataka II PUC revaluation result 2020 announced @pue.kar.nic.in
Karnataka II PUC revaluation result 2020 announced @pue.kar.nic.in
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NEW DELHI: Department of Pre University Education, Karnataka on Friday released the II PUC revaluation result on its official website.
Candidates have applied for the II Pre University College (PUC) revaluation from August 14, 2020 at kseeb.kar.nic.in.
S.No Calendar of Events Dates 1 Commencement of receiving of online applications for scanned copy-April 2020 SSLC…
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docendoodiscimus · 4 years ago
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The overlooked stakeholders*
2020 showed us how everything could go wrong, all at once. From a virus bringing the entire world to a standstill, to floods, cyclones, and two superpowers almost ready for a third world war. This year has shaken us all.
Still, however uncertain times may be, the show must go on. The brunt of this disruption disguised as a virus was borne by everyone. From migrant laborers to corporate giants, nobody was spared from having their work and life come to an unsolicited halt. Nevertheless, in the hierarchy of the most to least affected, we tend to overlook the biggest stakeholders-the students.
In the wake of the pandemic, when every function of human life shifted to the digital space, the education system suffered the most. Not only were most colleges ill-equipped with the infrastructure to upload course modules online, but it was also important to take into account several student’s availabilities and exposure to the internet, all of which was conveniently overlooked. In these tough times, our students have become unsung warriors being pushed into a mayhem, involuntarily, and it doesn’t seem like their plight will end anytime soon.
In a general setting, it would be safe to assume that the government would work for the well-being of its public and not against it. However, instead of being sensitive to the problems being faced by students, the centre is abusing its power and making a mockery out of its system. Students at all levels are being harassed. For the final year students, it started with the uncertainty looming over the holding of their end semester exams. The Centre’s insistence, based on new University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, that final year examinations in all universities and institutions ‘MIGHT’ take place amidst the COVID pandemic truly portrays the helpless state of affairs our students are dealing with. The month-long tussle between UGC and SC affected students the most as there was no consensus on whether it’ll happen or not. On account of it happening, students were to expose themselves to the virus by traveling to their respective colleges, from the safety of their homes, where they were forced to go back when the colleges had shut down in March, due to the lockdown. At the time of such an emergency, the supreme court is only delaying the hearings, putting students through a lot of mental anxiety and stress. Many states are still under lockdown and railway services are also not available. however, these seem like trivial matters to the centre, which concerns itself only with matters of utmost importance. The supreme court has the time to take up Suo moto cognizance of a contempt case against senior advocate Prashant Bhushan and Twitter India, but not the time to listen to a petition regarding the final year exams, which concerns students from around 818 universities. Its either a statement to let everybody know that the apex body does not care about its students, or, that its priorities only revolve around itself.
This issue, is just the tip of the iceberg. Not only the final year students, but the upcoming first year is also caught up in a similar whirlwind. The batch of 2020, which passed out of school this year has seen more hardships than any other batch. It was this batch which back in 2017 faced the board system, in 10th class,  for the first time after the CCE pattern in CBSE Board was scrapped, and now to act as the cherry on top, they were exposed to this pandemic. The uncertainties for this batch started much before the pandemic though. In February 2020, due to communal violence in North East Delhi, a lot of students of the CBSE board were not even able to attempt their board exams. Not only that but the papers which were expected to be held later were scrapped in May due to the virus. These students, after working hard the entire year, never even got the chance to prove their potential and braved the ramifications of whatever the system had in store for them. The ironic thing is, not being able to write the most important exam in an Indian school student’s life was not even the worst thing to have happened to them. What is considered far worse, is the untimely postponement of competitive exams. It’s like, almost reaching the finishing line but realizing it’s a mirage, and you still have miles to go. Engineering and medical exams which collectively have more than 10 lakh aspirants, have already been postponed twice. Law entrances like CLAT and AILET have been postponed 4 times. If this is not the true test of an aspirant’s dedication and patience, I don’t know what is. The exam schedule has suddenly turned into some sort of “Agni pariksha” that no student consented to, but is still being forced into. there is so much uncertainty in everything, yet students are expected to maintain their demeanour and continue studying like nothing is wrong. These truly are the test of the times. Some institutions and states even went ahead with holding exams amidst the pandemic. The biggest example of why that should not happen is the- Karnataka state SSLC exam. The students were assured that social distancing measures and proper precautions would be taken, but to no avail. Videos of the exam centres went viral and no concept of social distancing was observed. The biggest question which arises after looking at such examples is, that why are students being made to choose between their future and their health? In case a student gets affected due to exposure to other students in the exam hall, he poses the threat of acting as an agent and transmitting the virus to his entire family. In such a risky venture, students giving centre-based exams is not advisable. Nevertheless, we are not learning from our mistakes. As of today, COMEDK is scheduled for August 19. It’s the first of its kind nationwide centre-based exam. Hopefully, good sense shall prevail and maybe this time we’ll get to see proper safety measures in place. If so, is the case, it shall set a precedent for proper conduct of further exams and give a much-sought relief to JEE and NEET aspirants who are set to write their respective exams in the first two weeks of September.
* This article was published on the online blog of Indique Law Journal
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years ago
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TN SSLC 10th Result 2020 DECLARED: Tamil Nadu govt releases results of SSLC exams; check dge.tn.gov.in
TN SSLC 10th Result 2020 DECLARED: The Tamil Nadu's Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has released the results of its Class 10 or SSLC exams today (Monday, 10 August) at 9.30 am on the official websites dge.tn.gov.in, dge1.tn.nic.in, tnresults.nic.in.
Follow LIVE Updates on Tamil Nadu Class 10 results
How to check Tamil Nadu Class 10 results 2020 online:
Step 1: Go to the official website- tnresults.nic.in Step 2: Select the link that reads 'SSLC Exam 2020 Results' Step 3: Login by entering your roll number/registration number and date-of-birth Step 4: The result with subject-wise marks and total score will appear on the screen.
However, the official websites could become unresponsive or slow down due to the heavy traffic.
But students need not worry as the result is available on a mobile app as well as a few alternative websites such as examresults.net, indiaresults.com, schools9.com, results.shikha.
How to check TN SSLC Results 2020 on examresults.net:
Step 1: Log onto examresults.net website.
Step 2: Click on Tamil Nadu in the list of the states or access the link directly here.
Step 3: Look for the link that says "Tamil Nadu SSLC Exam 2020."
Step 4: Click on the link and fill in all the details to get your Tamil Nadu Board SSC Examination 2020 result.
Steps to check Tamil Nadu SSC result 2020 on indiaresults.com:
Step 1: Visit the website indiaresults.com.
Step 2: Click on Tamil Nadu in the list of the states or type the URL tamil-nadu.indiaresults.com on your browser and press 'enter'.
Step 3: Look for the link that says "TN SSLC 10th Results 2020".
Step 4: Click on the link. It will take you to a new page. Fill in all the details to get your matric result.
How to check via mobile app
Students may also face issues with internet connectivity. In such a situation, students can check their results through the TN SSLC Result app, which can be downloaded on smartphones from Google Play Store or App Store.
Around 9.7 lakh candidates appeared for the Tamil Nadu SSLC exams this year.
Last year the results were declared on 29 April. This year, the announcement has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Earlier in June, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami announced cancellation of Classes 10 and 11 examinations, saying students will be promoted on the basis of quarterly and half-yearly exams and their previous attendance.
The Class 10 exams were scheduled to be conducted between 15 and 26 June.
The board has formulated a new strategy to promote the students in which 80 percent marks will be evaluated based on students' performance in quarterly and half-yearly examinations. The remaining 20 percent will be based on attendance.
Last year, an overall pass percentage of 95.42 percent was recorded. Girls had outperformed boys with pass percentage of 97 percent. The pass percentage of boys was 93.
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sarkarinaukriclub · 2 years ago
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Tn Sslc Supplementary Result 2022 Likely Soon, Steps To Check Here @dge.tn.gov.in: Results.amarujala.com
TN SSLC Supplementary Result 2022 Likely Soon – PC : My Result Plus TN SSLC Supplementary Result 2022: The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Chennai, is likely to release the TN SSLC Supplementary Result 2022 soon. According to various media reports, the announcement of the results is highly probable after August 25, 2022. Once the results are released, they will be available on the…
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SSLC Karnataka
10. Result for Karnataka in The sslc result will be available today at 12:30 pm, and The B.C. Nagesh, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, has also tweeted the date and time of the results. On Karnataka 10th, the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will release the SSLC Exam Results. Students who took the SSLC 10th exams administered by the Karnataka Board can now access their results by downloading them from the board's official website at The Board will announce the overall performance, passing %, top score, gender-specific performance, and district-specific performance during a press conference, according to the reports. A total of 8,41,666 children have taken the test this year, increasing the number of candidates for the SSLC examination by 3,578. Additionally, pupils were not allowed to wear digital timepieces for the first time in the state. Coorg has the fewest number of pupils (with 7,240 registered), followed by Sirsi (with 9,736 students) and Uttara Kannada (with 9,766 students). With this, 4,651 candidates were kids with exceptional needs who were given more leeway in selecting a subject.
Karnataka SSLC Result
According to the most recent information gathered, the best student in the KSEEB SSLC Result Karnataka obtained a perfect score of 625 marks out of 625. During the press conference held to announce the results, the Karnataka Board announced the Karnataka SSLC 10th Results. The fact that the top scorer acquired an outstanding score and the second top scorer received just one mark less than 624 out of 625 is fantastic news for the state as a whole. Students who failed to qualify for the Karnataka sslc result on their first try. After the regulating organization announces the Karnataka SSLC 10th Results, they then have the incredible alternative to show up for the additional examination. All students who want to retake the exam in order to pass have a second chance to do so now. Thus, the exam is held in June while keeping in mind the future of the thousands of students that attend the Karnataka Board. Following that, the board will make the state-level announcement of the results in July. In August, it was announced the previous year.
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Steps to Download KSEEB SSLC 10th Result:
The list of step-by-step instructions that candidates will need when downloading the Karnataka 10th result is provided below. Examine the following:
Step 1: Go to, the KSEEB SSLC 10th Result's official website, to start. Step 2: Navigate to the links area and look for the 10th Result Karnataka Board link. Step 3: After you click the link, your device will show the SSLCC result for the Karnataka State Board. Step 4: Enter all the information requested on this window, including your enrolment number and roll number, and then submit the form. Step 5: Your SSLC test result for Karnataka in will be displayed on the screen of your computer shortly after submitting your details. Step 6: Take a copy of your printed KSEEB SSLC 10th Result and save it securely for later use.
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thejobifyupdates · 3 years ago
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SSLC: Karnataka Board 10th Result 2022 | Search by Name and Roll No
SSLC: Karnataka Board 10th Result 2022 | Search by Name and Roll No
SSLC: Karnataka Board 10th Result 2022 | Search by Name and Roll No: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board will declare the Karnataka 10th Results 2022. (KSEEB). The Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Board has confirmed that the KSEEB 2022 Result will be issued on August 20, 2022, at 3:00 pm3:00 pm, according to the most current update. The announcement of the date for the…
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techminsolutions · 3 years ago
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How to Check Marks Online, via SMS & Digilocker
How to Check Marks Online, via SMS & Digilocker
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu (TNDGE) has declared the Secondary School Level Certificate (SSLC) result and provisional mark sheet at 11 am on August 23. It is available on the official website at dge.tn.gov.in. Students can also access their results from alternative websites tnresults.nic.in, dge1.tn.nic.in, apply1.tndge.org and dge2.tn.nic.in. TN 10th Result 2021 LIVE…
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techiecynews · 3 years ago
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How to check brands online, via SMS and Digilocker
How to check brands online, via SMS and Digilocker
The Examinations Directorate of the Government, Tamil Nadu (TNDGE) will announce the result of the Secondary Level Certificate (SSLC) and the provisional scoring sheet at 11 a.m. on August 23. Once the results are published, the provisional TN 10 grade scorecard will be made available. on the official website at dge.tn.gov.in. Students can also access their results from alternative websites…
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hummingzone · 3 years ago
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Tamil Nadu 10th SSLC Result 2021: List Of Official Websites
Tamil Nadu 10th SSLC Result 2021: List Of Official Websites
Tamil Nadu Class 10th Result 2021 will be released tomorrow, August 23 New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Class 10th Result 2021 will be released tomorrow, August 23. Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TN DGE) will be releasing the results for around 9 lakh students. Students who appeared for the TN Class 10th SSLC exam 2021 can check and download their results through various official…
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globalexpressnews · 3 years ago
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Karnataka SSLC Result to be out tomorrow: Time, direct link here
Karnataka SSLC Result to be out tomorrow: Time, direct link here
Image Source : PTI Karnataka SSLC result 2020 is going to be declared tomorrow at 3:30 pm. The Karnataka SSLC result date has been released. The result for SSLC exams conducted on July 19 and 22 are going to be declared on August 9.  Candidates who appeared for the Karnataka SSLC exam can check their results at the official website of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, from…
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techminsolutions · 3 years ago
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Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2021: TN state board to declare Class 10 results on Monday; check details
Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2021: TN state board to declare Class 10 results on Monday; check details
Students will need to log in to the official website of the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE)- dge.tn.nic.in or tnresults.nic.in. Ending the wait of lakhs of students, the state education board of Tamil Nadu is all set to declare the result of Class 10th students on Monday(August 23). Once the results have been declared, students and their parents will be able to check the…
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techiecynews · 3 years ago
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Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2021 Date and time announced
Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2021 Date and time announced
The Government Examinations Directorate (DGE), Tamil Nadu will report Class 10 or SSLC results Monday through August 23. More than 9 lakh students who had registered for class 10 with the colleges affiliated with the Tamil Nadu Board will be able to check their results on dge.tn.nic.in or tnresults.nic.in. The state had previously decided to pass all students, so it is expected that, like other…
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neerthirai24 · 3 years ago
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Manabadi KSEEB Board SSLC 10th Results 2021 to be announced soon
Manabadi KSEEB Board SSLC 10th Results 2021 to be announced soon
Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2021 date and time: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will declare itsSSLC or class 10 results 2021 tomorrow i.e August 9 at 3:30 pm. Students who had appeared for the examination held earlier in July can download their results at the official websites- kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. The state government decided to give a green flag to…
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newsyaari · 4 years ago
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SSLC Result 2020 Karnataka LIVE Updates: Scores to be declared on karresults.nic.in shortly; minimum 35% needed to clear exams
SSLC Result 2020 Karnataka LIVE Updates: Scores to be declared on karresults.nic.in shortly; minimum 35% needed to clear exams
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SSLC Result 2020 Karnataka LIVE Updates: Students can check scores on the official website karresults.nic.in once the results are announced
SSLC Result 2020 Karnataka LATEST Updates | The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) is expected to declare the Secondary School Level Certificate (SSLC) result 2020today (10 August, 2020) at 3…
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