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With partial offline classes students demand March session

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By: Shayib Bhat VOV

Srinagar

After the vaccination drive recently the government decided to partially reopen the higher classes in all the educational institutions but it has created more problems with students demanding time to prepare for the exams.

Students have said that they have yet to complete the syllabus and have a lot of pending lessons and in the present circumstances they cannot complete these assignments.

They have appealed to the government that they should conduct their examinations in the month of March so that they get these months to prepare for the examinations.

According to news agencies, quoting students and authorities on this subject they have said in their news reports that the educational institutions, including schools have partially re-opened for vaccinated students of higher classes; the students are urging authorities to conduct exams in March so that they can comfortably complete their syllabus.

Talking to students said that they are not prepared for exams which are likely to be held in the last week of October, giving the reason that their studies had got affected by lockdown and that they haven’t completed the syllabus.

A group of class 12 students said that their syllabus is incomplete and it will take them at least 3-4 months to complete the remaining part of their syllabus and to prepare for their board examination.

With agencies inputs

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