Belagavi Gears Up for II PUC Exams with 95 Centres
Belagavi district has completed preparations for the II PUC examinations scheduled from February 28 to March 17. Over 51,900 students will appear across 95 examination centres in the Belagavi and Chikkodi educational divisions. Authorities have ensured security, transport, and basic facilities to create a smooth and stress-free environment for students.
Belagavi District Prepares for II PUC Exams with 95 Examination Centres
Belagavi: The Belagavi district administration has completed all preparations for the II PUC examinations, which will be conducted from February 28 to March 17. A total of 51,938 students have registered for the exams across the Belagavi and Chikkodi educational divisions.
To ensure smooth and fair conduct of the examinations, 95 exam centres have been set up across the district. Authorities have implemented prohibitory orders around the centres to maintain a peaceful and disturbance-free environment for students.
Student Distribution in Belagavi Educational District
In the Belagavi education division, 22,411 students are set to appear for the exams. This includes:
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19,981 regular students
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1,900 repeaters
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501 private candidates
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29 students appearing for improvement
For these candidates, 41 examination centres have been arranged across six taluks, including Belagavi city.
Chikkodi Educational District Details
The Chikkodi education division has recorded 30,527 registered candidates, including:
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27,110 regular students
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1,795 repeaters
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614 private candidates
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8 improvement candidates
To accommodate them, 54 exam centres have been established across eight taluks.
Taluk-wise Distribution of Exam Centres
The distribution of examination centres includes:
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Belagavi – 20 centres
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Raibag – 10
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Athani – 9
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Gokak – 8
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Hukkeri – 8
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Chikkodi – 7
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Bailhongal – 7
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Ramdurg & Mudalagi – 5 each
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Kagwad – 4
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Savadatti, Kittur, Nippani & Khanapur – 3 each
Security and Facilities in Place
All examination centres will be monitored using CCTV surveillance to maintain transparency and prevent malpractice. Essential facilities such as drinking water and adequate seating arrangements have been ensured. Additionally, bus transportation services will be arranged to help students reach their exam centres without difficulty.
Officials Confident of Better Results
MM Kamble, Deputy Director of Pre-University Education, Belagavi, stated that several academic initiatives and classroom strategies were introduced at colleges to improve student performance. He added that these efforts have significantly boosted students’ confidence, raising hopes for better overall results this year.
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