Wednesday, April 29, 2020

CBSE's important message on CBSE Results 2020: Students have to wait for another 1-2 months


CBSE Results 2020: Here's an important message from CBSE Secretory, Anurag Tripathi on when will the results be declared and what about the remaining examinations for CBSE board exams.

CBSE Results 2020: In this worldwide pandemic and lockdown situation, everyone is suffering from some or the other problems and ofcourse, education system is also one such sufferer. Students are tensed about their exams and results. Meanwhile, Indiatoday had a conversation with the CBSE Secretory Anurag Tripathi about the way forwad for CBSE Board exams and CBSE results.
Taking about the evaluation process, CBSE Secretory said, ''We have started with the evaluation process but the process has not over yet due to the lockdown. We still need 1-2 months to give the final CBSE Result 2020.''
More than 70% evaluation still need to be done, CBSE secretory said.



''For JEE NEET, when the situation gets normal, the evaluation will be done and competitive examinations will be held then only'', said CBSE Secretory.

Request by CBSE

''CBSE requests all the students that they should not panic. And parents are requested to keep them calm.This is world problem over education'', said Anurag Tripathi, CBSE Secretory.

CBSE Board exams: Class 12 exams

Also, the CBSE board is thinking to conduct the remaining CBSE board exams for Class 12. A total of 12 subjects are there and CBSE is going to conduct those exams with in 10 days after May 3, if government permits and the lockdown doesn't extends.

Also, Delhi governement is asking centre to promote the CBSE Class 10, 12 students on the basis of internal exams.
However, the CBSE clarified that Class 10 board examinations in six key subjects will be held in North East Delhi, where mass-scale violence had led to exams being postponed.


Source: India Today Web Desk UPDATED: April 28, 2020 21:50 IST and NDTV Twitter

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Holding Remaining Board Exams Not Feasible, Promote Students Based On Internal Marks: Manish Sisodia


New Delhi: While attending the education ministers' meeting called by the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has asked to promote the CBSE class 10 and class 12 students without holding the pending examinations based on the internal marks. Mr Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, said that he informed the meeting that it is not possible now to conduct the remaining exams of CBSE class 10 and Class 12 students.



The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), national level secondary education and certification body, had postponed the class 10 and class 12 examinations in March in view of preventing the spread of coronavirus outbreak in the country. Later, according to a notification released in the first week of April, the Board had decided to conduct only the important remaining papers.
"It will not be possible to conduct the remaining exams of CBSE 10th and 12th so that children should be passed on the basis of internal exams as it was done for the students of 9th and 11th," Mr Sisodia said while tweeting about the details discussed in the meeting.
He also demanded reduced syllabus for next academic year as well as for entrance examinations like JEE, NEET and other entrance examinations for higher education institutions. 
"For the next year, the entire syllabus should be reduced by at least 30% and JEE, NEET and other entrance examinations for higher education institutions should also be taken on the basis of reduced syllabus," he tweeted. 
HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' has called a meeting with state education ministers to discuss issues related to COVID-19 and mid-day meal programme through video conferencing.

Source: Ndtv Education Updated: April 28, 2020 06:26 pm IST