Tuesday, 9 June 2020

HPBOSE 10th Result 2020 Live Updates: Himachal Pradesh Board 10th result likely today at hpbose.org - education


HPBOSE 10th Result 2020 Live Updates: Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is expected to declare the Class 10th result today at around 4 pm. Students will be able to check their result at the official website of HP Board at hpbose.org.The Himachal Pradesh Class 10 board exams were held in March this year.This year 1.5 lakh students have appeared for the examination. The Class 10 Board examination were held from March 5 to March 19, 2020 across 2,227 exam centres across the state. Follow this liveblog to get latest updates about the results, exam, pass percentage and topper list.



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Tamil Nadu SSC exams cancelled, students promoted, says CM K Palaniswami - education


The class 10 board examination in Tamil Nadu are cancelled and students are promoted, Chief Minister K Palaniswami announced here on Tuesday in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The exams for certain class 11 subjects, which could not be held earlier were also cancelled.

Coronavirus cases were on the rise continuously in Chennai and some districts, Palaniswami said adding epidemiologists have opined that there was no scope for reduction in the spread of the pathogen in a short period of time.

Hence, considering the representation of parents and the present trend of virus spread, the board examinations scheduled to be held from June 15 for class 10 and for subjects that could not be conducted for class 11 are fully cancelled and students are declared promoted, he said.



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Madhya Pradesh Class 12th board exams resume from today - education


Class 12th examinations of Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education, that were deferred due to the coronavirus pandemic, have resumed on Tuesday.

MP Board Class 12th exams will be held from June 9 to June 16.

Students are being allowed to enter the examination centres after sanitising their hands and getting their temperature checked.

Speaking to ANI, Ishita, a student said, “The exam is scheduled to commence at 9:00 am. Our confidence has fallen to low levels due to a long gap. We did get time to prepare though. We are maintaining social distancing, we are not meeting any person. The result and admission process will also be delayed”.

The exam here will be held in two shifts from 9 am to 12 noon and 2 pm to 5 pm.

“We are taking all precautions. We have made alternate seating arrangements for the students here. We have been directed to maintain distance while signing the sheets. Maximum 16 students are allowed to sit in one classroom,” said a teacher.

A total of eight and a half lakh children are appearing in more than 3,682 centres across the state. Candidates are appearing for the exam at 97 exam centres in Bhopal.

Seema Nigam, Examination Centre Superintendent said, “All arrangements and guidelines issued by the authorities are being followed at the examination centre here. All teachers are wearing masks and gloves and they are carrying sanitisers with them. An isolation ward has also been arranged here”.



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Monday, 8 June 2020

Meghalaya waives 50% of tuition fee in govt run schools - education


The Meghalaya government has decided to waive 50 per cent of the tuition fees of students, whose families were affected by the lockdown, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong said.

The decision will be effective for the months of April, May and June in all government-aided, deficit pattern and deficit schools, he said.

Tynsong said private schools, those run by missionaries or other individuals will not collect any other fees except tution fees from students for these three months.

“It will be applicable to those students whose families were affected by the lockdown, and the fees, if already paid, will be adjusted accordingly,” the deputy chief minister told reporters on Monday.

The state government has also decided that migrants who are returning to the state now will have to bear the transportation cost from Guwahati to Shillong, though the transport will be arranged by the government, he said.

“From June 11, transportation charges to fetch them from Guwahati will have to be borne by the individual, Tynsong said. PTI JOP NN NN



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TN SSLC Exams 2020: HC against holding Class 10th exams; Tamil Nadu govt says it is right time now - education


The Tamil Nadu government on Monday informed the Madras High Court that the present schedule for holding Class X Board exams from June 15 was the right time as experts’ opinions published in news reports forecast COVID-19 cases in the state might rise up to two lakh in coming days.

The court, however, said it cannot put lives of more than nine lakh students at stake and asked the government to consider postponement of the exams in view of soaring COVID-19 cases across the state, where the tally as of Monday stood at 33,229.

Hearing a petition by a teachers’ association challenging the government’s decision to conduct the exams amid the pandemic, a division bench of justices Vineet Kothari and R Suresh Kumar made it clear it was prima facie convinced that the state has to be restrained from going ahead with the schedule.

We cannot allow the state to put lives of more than nine lakh students at stake. This is not like opening TASMAC (liquor) shops during lockdown, the court said.

However, the bench restrained itself from passing any interim order and adjourned the hearing to June 11 directing the state to inform its stand.

The government has also been directed file a detailed report on the steps taken for conduct of the examinations, which were originally scheduled in March but postponed in view of the national lockdown.

When the hearing on the petition commenced on Monday, the bench wondered whether the government can give an undertaking that no student will get COVID-19 infection if it was allowed to conduct the exams from June 15.

Responding to this, Advocate General Vijay Narayan submitted that according to expert opinions which are widely published in news reports COVID-19 cases might increase up to two lakh and evern go up further in the coming days.

“Therefore, this is the right time to conduct the exams,” he added.

He also pointed to the CBSE’s move to hold Class XII exams and said there were over 200 schools affiliated to the central board in the state and none have complained.

“We do not know why only the state board schools are targeted, Narayan said.

Anyhow exams should be conducted at some stage, and if it was not now, it would be difficult to hold them at a later date, he added.

The bench then said when the government has decided not to open educational institutions till COVID-19 threat subsides, why it should force Class X students to write the exams.

There is absolutely no logic in conducting the exams risking the lives of 9 lakh students, the court said.

The petition has been filed by the Tamil Nadu High and Higher Secondary School Graduate Teachers Association challenging the state’s decision to conduct the exams from June 15.



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AIIMS Entrance Exams 2020: Kerala CM urges Union Health Minister to allow candidates to get centres within state - education


Kerala Cief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday requested Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan’s intervention to allow candidates for AIIMS entrance examination to get centres within the state to avoid inter-state travel in view of COVID-19 pandemic.

“It has come to notice that entrance examination for All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is scheduled to be held on June 11, 2020. Many candidates from Kerala who had opted Thiruvananthapuram as the centre, have got centres in the state of Tamil Nadu,” Vijayan wrote in a letter to the Union Health Minister.

“In view of the pandemic which is still persisting, it is not advisable to compel candidates to travel inter-state to write the entrance examination,” he added.

The Kerala Chief Minister has requested Dr Harsh Vardhan for urgent intervention in the matter so that the candidates are allowed the centres of their choice in the current situation.



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Gujarat Board 10th Result 2020: GSEB SSC Result 2020 declared at gseb.org, here’s how to check - education


GSEB 10th Board Result 2020: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) on Tuesday announced the results of Class 10 or SSC examination on its official website.

Students who have appeared in the GSEB SSC examinations can check their results online at gseb.org.

As per the notification released on June 8, the date of the scorecard or mark sheet distribution of GSEB SSC students will be announced later on the board’s official website.

Earlier on May 17, the board had released the GSEB class 12 science exam results on its official website. This year a total of 71.34% students have qualified the GSEB 12th Science exam.

GSEB SSC Result 2020 Link

Gujarat Board SSC Result 2020 Live Updates

How to check the results:

1. Students can visit the official website at gseb.org

2. On the homepage, click on the link that reads, ‘GSEB SSC result 2020’

3. Key in your roll number and other log in details

4. Gujarat SSC result 2020 will be displayed on the screen

5. Download the results and take its print out for future reference.



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