
Class 11 exams | Supreme Court refuses to intervene in plea filed by Kerala students
The Hindu
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The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to intervene in a petition filed by students to cancel Class 11 exams in Kerala due to the pandemic and evaluate marks via an internal assessment scheme. A Bench of Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari gave the students liberty to approach the Kerala High Court with their plea. Advocate G. Prakash, for Kerala, said Class 11 exams were scheduled in September. The marks were not relevant for college admissions in 2021. They would only be considered in 2022, when they are combined with the Class 12 marks.
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