SSC Examinations-2026 From March 14: Five Minute Delay Allowed

Hyderabad, Mar 12 (Maxim News) The annual examinations of class 10 will begin from the 14th of this month. The examinations will begin on Saturday and will continue till April 16. However, students who arrive five minutes late for the examinations will be allowed. Those who arrive after that will not be allowed at all. That is, students who arrive after 9:35 am will not be allowed to take the examination. Officials have advised students to reach the examination centers an hour early. 2,676 centers have been set up across the state for the conduct of the examinations.

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1,582 centers have been set up in government schools and 1,094 centers in private schools. This time 5,17,727 students are going to write the examinations.

The authorities have imposed strict restrictions on the use of cell phones during the Class 10 exams. The examination centers have been declared ‘no cell phone’ zones. These rules apply to all other officials, including the examination staff and the squad. Even the officials who come for inspections are not allowed to carry cell phones. They will have to keep their cell phones outside. Anyone who comes will be allowed inside only after conducting inspections. If anyone violates these rules and attends duties with cell phones, they will be suspended. Those who are involved in paper leaks will be dismissed from their jobs.

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This time, there is a strange situation in the tenth grade exams. The DEOs have had a difficult time. The exams are being conducted and the answer sheets have to be evaluated at the same time, which has created a volatile situation. While the tenth grade exams will be held from the 14th of this month, the evaluation of the answer sheets will be done from April 1. The DEOs will have to coordinate the exams and organize camps, which will become a headache. (Maxim News)


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