
Students across Karnataka are raising their voices as the SSLC exam schedule undergoes critical changes. With only a day’s notice for preparations, the stress levels are rising, prompting requests for more time.
- Students ask for a holiday from March 31 to April 2 for better preparation.
- Revised exam dates leave little time to study for Social Science.
- No official decision yet from education authorities despite student petitions.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Assessment Board (KSEAB) has recently revised the SSLC timetable, leading to growing anxiety among students. The Social Science exam, originally set for March 30, has been moved to March 31, 2026, due to the Mahaveer Jayanthi holiday. With a packed schedule and numerous subjects to cover, many students feel that the change has drastically reduced their preparation time.
Students’ Concerns Over Time Management
Social Science comprises over 33 intricate lessons, covering history, geography, and civics, which makes effective preparation challenging within such a tight timeframe. Students are now advocating for a holiday between March 31 and April 2, allowing them to better prepare for this crucial exam. In a recent appeal to KSEAB, they conveyed that the revised schedule is putting undue pressure on their study routines.
Current Status of the Exam Timetable
As of now, the education authorities have acknowledged receiving complaints from students regarding the timetable adjustments. However, no formal announcement has been made about reverting to the original schedule or providing the requested holiday. Students remain hopeful that their concerns will be addressed promptly, allowing them the necessary time to prepare effectively.
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