‘Govt website for JEE, NEET training a flop’
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Mumbai: The online
portal set up by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education to prepare students for national level competitive
exams JEE and NEET will have only multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The
board issued a circular announcing the website and asking teachers and
subject experts to send questions. Educationists, however, say that
there are several such options and the move will render the state’s
portal to be a futile exercise.
Teachers are expected to send the subject name,
class (grade XI and XII), topic and sub-topic along with the questions
till December 31. These questions will have to be uploaded on
http:/neetqb.mh-hsc.ac.in and should be submitted only in MCQ format,
said the circular.
Subhash Joshi, former teacher, said, “Instead of
just providing a question bank the state needs to adopt the NCERT
curriculum. In such a situation setting up an online portal with
questions will not be helpful as such materials are available in the
market and also provided by the coaching institutes,” he said.
Another teacher said that demo videos on how to
attempt online exam, or online lectures from CBSE school teachers will
prove to be more helpful.
Mon Nov 13 2017, Times of India
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