September 18, 2025
The mid-term examinations for Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) students concluded today across various districts in the state. The exams, which commenced on September 5, 2025, have tested the knowledge and resilience of over 500,000 students in government and private schools alike.
The SSLC mid-term assessments, a crucial part of the academic calendar, covered core subjects including Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, English, and regional languages. Conducted under strict invigilation to ensure fairness and integrity, the exams were held in over 10,000 examination centers statewide. Despite minor logistical challenges, such as delayed question paper distribution in a few remote areas, the overall process has been reported as smooth by education authorities.
Education Minister Dr. Priya Sharma addressed the media this afternoon, stating, “The successful completion of these mid-term exams marks a positive step in our students’ academic journey. We commend the hard work of teachers, parents, and the students themselves. Results are expected within the next two weeks, and we encourage everyone to focus on continuous learning rather than just outcomes.”
Students expressed mixed emotions as they stepped out of the examination halls. “It was challenging, especially the Math paper, but I’m relieved it’s over,” shared 15-year-old Rahul from a school in the capital city. Many students were seen discussing questions and sharing experiences, while others rushed home to unwind after weeks of intense preparation.
The mid-term exams serve as a preparatory benchmark for the final board examinations scheduled for March 2026. Schools have already begun planning remedial classes for students who may need additional support based on performance indicators. Parental involvement has been highlighted as key, with workshops conducted prior to the exams to guide families on supporting their children’s studies.
As the academic session progresses, educators emphasize the importance of balancing studies with extracurricular activities to foster holistic development. With the exams now behind them, students can look forward to a brief respite before diving into the next phase of learning.
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