KV Results 2020 Online: Kendriya Vidyalaya Results 2020 for Delhi Region will be declared online due to the rising number of Coronavirus cases in the city. Due to COVID-19, KV Results will be sent directly to the students or parents via email by the Vidyalaya. According to media reports, Kendriya Vidyalayas based in Delhi are all set to declare the KV Annual Results 2020 online via Email or WhatsApp. The decision has been taken by KVS i.e. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan keeping in mind the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country. Students and parents must note that KV Results 2020 will be made available online only for those students who have appeared for the exam which was held recently.
KV Schools Closed Until 31st March
According to government directive, currently all schools in Delhi, including Kendriya Vidyalayas have been closed by the government until 31st March 2020 because of the Coronavirus threat. However, KVS has continued the examinations for various classes as per the datesheet or schedule announced earlier. In light of this, the Sangathan has decided to declare the results only online via Email or WhatsApp. With regards to the decision, a senior Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) official said "Parents will be given results this year through email and WhatsApp. Any discussion or queries about their ward’s performance can be pursued with teachers telephonically or after the schools reopen.”
Several Private Schools to Announce Results Online
Along with KVS Schools, several private schools located in Delhi region have also announced that they will also be declaring the Annual School Examination Results online through different modes. Earlier, these schools use to hold Parent-Teacher Meeting and discuss in detail the performance of wards of students while declaring the results. Many schools in the city have also issued advisories in this regards to the parents. Mount Carmel School in Dwarka and Amity International Schools in Delhi – NCR have issued advisory to parents in this regards.
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