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Telangana SSC exams: Students to have 50% choice in questions this year

As per the latest reports, Students appearing for the upcoming SSC Public Examinations 2022 will have a choice to answer only 50% of questions in different sections, which would be a huge relief for them.

The choices are extended to the theory sections of the question papers, whereas all questions in the objective section must be answered. The decision was made by the School Education Department in this regard.

“In this year’s SSC Examinations, there will be a choice of 50% among the questions.  The model question papers are now available on the State Council of Educational Research and Training’s website,” an official stated.

As previously announced, the SSC exams in 2022 would cover only 70% of the complete syllabus in all subjects, with only six papers instead of the usual eleven.

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On May 11, the examinations will commence with the First Language paper (Group A), First Language Paper-I (Composite Course) and the First Language Paper-II (Composite course). While the SSC exams will end with the Social Studies paper on May 17, the OSSC Main Language Paper-I (Sanskrit & Arabic), OSSC Main Language Paper-II (Sanskrit & Arabic), and OSSC Main Language Paper-III (Sanskrit & Arabic) and

The SSC Vocational course (theoretical) will be conducted on May 18, 19, and 20. The remaining 30 minutes of the examination must be used to answer objective papers in all subjects.

So far, 4.81 lakh Class X students have registered for the tests. While the deadline for paying the exam fee was February 14, students can still pay it with a late fee of Rs 50 and Rs 200 until February 24 and March 4, respectively. The fee will also be accepted with a Rs 500 late fee until March 14. Last year, almost 5.16 lakh students paid the exam fee. However, due to the Covid pandemic, the exams could not be conducted and students were declared passed considering their internal assessment marks.

 

 

 

 

 

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