Government has issued fresh guidelines for students appearing in 10th and 12th class examinations in Jammu and Kashmir.
The guidelines require students to carry consent for each exam signed by their parents/legal guardians.
The official notification reads:
All the concerned institutions have been asked to ensure that all the students coming to the venue of the examination shall carry consent for each examination duly signed by their parents/legal guardians.
Offline Board Examinations for 12th and 10th classes have been permitted to be held in a staggered manner keeping in view all the social distancing norms and Covid Appropriate Behaviour.
“The sanitisation of the examination hall, furniture and toilets should be carried out daily before and after the exams,” read the fresh guidelines, issued by Chief Secretary (Chairperson, State Executive Committee.
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