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Assess your exam performance

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ALL SET: SSLC students doing a last-minute revision before the examination in Mangalore on Wednesday.

MANGALORE: SSLC students can now have an assessment of their performance in the examination before the results are announced.

The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) is posting the question papers and the answers on its portal, www.kseeb.org, from this year.

Examination for the first language was held on Wednesday. The answers for the question papers were posted on the portal at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

Some parents who had a printout of the answers by the time their wards returned from school made an assessment of their performance in the examination. Director of the examination board T.M. Kumar said that the concept had been introduced to make evaluation more accountable and transparent. Several experts, teachers and managements of schools had welcomed the move, Mr. Kumar added.

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