BASIT FAROOQ:
Srinagar, 17 February 2021 (KLU) : The Jammu and Kashmir Board
of School Education (BOSE) is likely to declare
annual regular results of 10th and 12th standard
after two weeks.
BOSE chairman, Veena Pandita in an exclusive
conversation with the news agency—Kashmir Live Updates (KLU) said that the Board will
likely declare the results of both classes after
two week.
“We will try to declare the results as early as
possible and most probably the results would be
declared after two weeks,” she said.
On asking about the delay in declaring results,
Pandita said that the results got delayed
because the Board couldn’t allow huge number
of students to appear in the exams keeping in
view the COVID-19 threat.
“In order to avoid students getting infected and
observing government recommended Standard
Operating Procedures (SOP’s), a very few
students were allowed to appear for the exams
in one particular room,” she said.
Pandita also said, “Like previous years we were
allowing up to 300 students to appear in the
examination in a one hall, but this year the
situation was entirely different and that is one of
the major reasons for delay in declaring results.”
She said that as of now BOSE was not fully
prepared for declaring the results of 10th and
12th standard.
Earlier, on January-22, the Jammu and Kashmir
government ordered re-opening of all government
and private schools in Jammu and Kashmir in a
staggered manner for physical academic
activities.
In Jammu, the schools reopened on February-8
while in Kashmir division, the schools are
scheduled to be reopening on March-1-2021 for
physical academic activities—(KLU).