More students want to improve on SSLC marks
The Hindu
With more than 925 candidates scoring over 620 marks out of 625, many high scorers are unhappy
Every year, the competitive class 10 SSLC board examination sees a section of students perform brilliantly, much better than their peers. This year, however, with the new multiple choice format, a large number of students scored high marks, and not everyone is happy about it. Many students are itching to remain ahead of the pack, and want to appear for the improvement examination in September. V. Sumangala, director, Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, said that two candidates had taken the improvement examination last year. This year, based on student response, officials are expecting the number to be much higher.More Related News

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