Bengaluru, June 20: SSLC supplementary examinations for 2017-18 academic year would start on June 21 and continue till June 28 in 673 exam centres across the state.
The exams would be conducted in 673 exam centres including 604 general exam centres and 69 private centres. Total 274 government schools, 251 aided schools and 148 unaided schools were taken for the purpose. Among those centres, 10 centres were considered as hyper sensitive, 17 sensitive and 646 centres were considered as general centres.
Total 2,07,936 students including 1,32,556 boys would write the exams. Among them, 63,735 boys and 39,501 girls from urban areas and 68,821 boys and 35,879 girls from rural areas would write the supplementary exams.
Tight security
Each exam centre was appointed either taluk or district level officers as exam centre supervisor under the deputy commissioner’s leadership. In the DDPI level, education officers and deputy project coordinators would lead the vigilance committees. In the same way, in the BEOs level, education officers and BRCs would lead the committees. For each exam centre, one resident vigilance squad was appointed.
Evaluation
As the exams would close on June 28, model answer scripts would be uploaded in the website and invite objections giving three days time. Total 54 subjects-wise evaluation centres were identified in Bengaluru North and South, Mandya, Chikmagalur, Davangere, Dharwad, Belagavi, Kalaburgi and Ballary and the evaluation would be held from July 8 to 12.
Subjects
June 21: Mathematics (core subject) and Social Science, June 22: Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, English, Sanskrit (first language), June 23: Elements of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering-2, Engineering of Electronics Engineering, Elements of Computer Science (Core subject applied to JTS candidates), Economics, June 25: Science (core subject), political science, Carnatic Music or Hindustani Music, June 26: Second language English, Kannada, June 27: Social Science (core subject), June 28: Third language Hindi, Kannada, English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit, Konkani and Tulu.
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Sirsi (Karnataka), Apr 8 (PTI): The police in Uttar Kannada went into a tizzy on Tuesday after they found fake currency notes of Rs 500 denomination from a house in Dandeli with 'movie shooting purpose only' written on them.
Based on a tip-off, police searched a rented house at Gandhinagar in Dandeli and confiscated the fake currency notes along with a money counting machine.
Arshad Khan, who is said to be from Goa, was staying as a tenant in the house belonging to Noorjan Jhunjuwadkar, police said.
Police were informed after Jhunjuwadkar noticed that Khan was absent from the house for the past one month.
The fake currency notes had the inscription 'Reverse Bank of India' on them, but did not have the signature of the RBI governor, police said.
The notes were printed on a shining paper with only zeros written in the place of the number, and 'movie shooting purpose only' inscribed on them, police said.
A hunt is on to trace Khan to question him about the seizure, they added.