The Hindu (Bangalore)

Govt. Uturn: Students of classes 5, 8, 9 to be given answer sheets for board exams

- Jayanth R.

Reversing its earlier decision, the State government announced on Friday that it will provide answer sheets for students in classes 5, 8, and 9 who will take the Summative Assessment­2 (Board Exams) starting on Monday across the State.

Earlier, the government asked students to bring their own answer sheets, drawing the ire of the opposition. The issue was also discussed in the recently concluded legislatur­e session. Parents and School Developmen­t and Monitoring Committees (SDMCs) also demanded a rollback of this decision.

After HC order

The government’s aboutturn comes a day after the High Court’s Division Bench allowed the State government to hold board exams for classes 5, 8, and 9 on Thursday. These exams will be held as per schedule from March 11 to March 18.

Last year, the government provided answer booklets with questions printed and space for students to answer them. However, this year, the government will give students separate answer sheets.

According to the circular issued by Karnataka School Quality Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (KSQAAC), class 5 students will be given one answer sheet of 4 pages at a cost of ₹4, class 8 students will be given two answer sheets of four pages each at a cost of ₹12 and class 9 students will be given 3 sheets of 4 pages each at a cost of ₹18, for every subject. The cost of the answer sheets will be borne by the Karnataka State Examinatio­n and Assessment Board (KSEAB).

“The government has instructed us to provide answer sheets to the SA2 of classes 5, 8 and 9 and bear the complete cost. We will provide ruled answer sheets to the students writing these exams,” said H.N. Gopalakris­hna, Director, KSEAB.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The government’s aboutturn comes a day after the High Court’s Division Bench allowed the State government to hold board exams for classes 5, 8, and 9.
FILE PHOTO The government’s aboutturn comes a day after the High Court’s Division Bench allowed the State government to hold board exams for classes 5, 8, and 9.

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