This story is from July 6, 2020

Goa: ‘Deliver Class XII marksheet to students’ home’

The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has asked institutes to deliver Class XII marksheets to students’ homes wherever possible. The board will start distributing the marksheets to schools from Monday. Once the schools collect them, they can start give them to students.
Goa: ‘Deliver Class XII marksheet to students’ home’
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PANAJI: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has asked institutes to deliver Class XII marksheets to students’ homes wherever possible. The board will start distributing the marksheets to schools from Monday. Once the schools collect them, they can start give them to students.
“During distribution, kindly follow all health protocols.
Wherever it is possible, deploy teachers/non-teaching staff for the distribution of marksheets at the students’ residence, which could be a unique opportunity to interact with students and parents in this pandemic situation,” stated the circular issued by GBSHSE secretary Bhagirath Shetye to schools.
Class XII results were declared on June 26, and the admissions to first year general stream degree programmes will begin from July 15 through the online mode.
Shetye has said in the circular that schools from the talukas of Bardez, Bicholim, Pernem and Sattari should collect their students’ marksheets from St Britto High School, Mapusa. Institutes from Canacona, Mormugao, Salcete, Quepem and Sanguem should able to collect them from Fatima Convent High School, Margao.
All schools from Tiswadi have to collect the marksheets from the Board headquarters in Porvorim.
In the case of higher secondary schools from Ponda and Dharbandora, the marksheets will be collected from Shri Ravi Naik HSS at Farmagudi.
The Board has asked schools to follow all required measures when they begin distributing marksheets to students, to ensure that social distancing and other norms are in place. “Kindly follow all health protocols and stay safe,” Shetye said in the circular.
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