Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to Address SSLC Third Language Grading System
Grading system of SSLC third language: CM Siddaramaiah to chair meeting on Wednesday
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will lead a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the High Court's directive to continue awarding marks for third language subjects in the Class 10 SSLC exams. The meeting will also consider whether to appeal the court's decision amidst concerns from stakeholders about the impact on students.
- 01Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will chair a meeting regarding the grading system for third language subjects in SSLC exams.
- 02The High Court has mandated the continuation of the marks system for this academic year.
- 03There are discussions on whether to appeal the High Court's directive.
- 04SSLC results are expected to be announced on April 24, but may face delays.
- 05Stakeholders have expressed concerns about the government's previous decision to switch to a grading system.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is set to convene a meeting on Wednesday to address the High Court's recent directive regarding the grading system for third language subjects in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations. The High Court has ordered that marks be awarded for these subjects this year, prompting discussions on whether the government should appeal this ruling. School Education and Literacy Minister Madhu Bangarappa confirmed that there would be no delay in announcing the SSLC results, which are scheduled for April 24, although sources suggest a possible delay due to a Cabinet meeting on the same day. Stakeholders, including the Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka, have welcomed the court's decision, emphasizing the need for clarity and support for students. Former Minister Suresh Kumar criticized the government's prior decision to implement a grading system shortly before exams, arguing that it caused confusion among students and could negatively impact their futures.
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The decision to continue awarding marks for third language subjects will directly affect students' performance and academic records in Karnataka.
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