Staff Correspondent
Chitradurga: Ninety-four centres have been set up for the SSLC examinations scheduled to start on Thursday. As many as 13 centres have been identified as sensitive and six hyper sensitive.
A total of 24,438 students from government, private, aided and unaided schools are expected to take the examinations that end on April 9.
As per new guidelines, an additional 15 minutes will be given to students writing the examinations.
Seven teams have been formed to check malpractice in the examinations.
For the smooth conduct of the examinations, prohibitory orders have been clamped within a radius of 200 metres of the centres, and photocopy shops have been asked to stay closed.
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