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JKBOSE Board Exams 2021 | Jammu and Kashmir cancels pending Class 11, 12 final exams in view of COVID-19

The Jammu and Kashmir L-G's office announced: "All pending JKBOSE Examinations session 2020-21 (Regular/Private) for final exams of class XI and XII across JKUT for which examination/results are awaited, are cancelled."

June 09, 2021 / 19:36 IST
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The office of the Lieutenant Governor of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) announced on June 9 that all pending Class 11 and Class 12 final exams of the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) will stand cancelled in view of the current COVID-19 situation, news agency ANI reported.

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Jammu and Kashmir L-G Manoj Sinha's office said: "In view of the safety and well-being of students due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all pending JKBOSE Examinations session 2020-21 (Regular/Private) for final exams of class XI and XII across JKUT for which examination/results are awaited, are cancelled."

The details of the process for declaring JKBOSE 11th, 12th results and mark tabulation will be announced later. The L-G's Office tweeted: “The detailed procedure for publishing results along with a scheme of marking will be completed by JKBOSE shortly."

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Assam is the only state that has decided to conduct board exams 2021 for both Class 10 and Class 12.

 As many as 190 people have succumbed to COVID-19 this month in Jammu and Kashmir with over 10,000 cases being added to the overall tally during this time. On June 8, J&K reported 1,184 fresh coronavirus cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4,101.
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first published: Jun 9, 2021 06:47 pm

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