CBSE Board Class 10, 12 Exam 2020 to be
held at the 1st possibility: CBSE official
CBSE Board exams 2020 for class 10 and 12
pending due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown will be conducted at the first
possibility.
By: Press Trust of India | New Delhi |
April 29, 2020
The board exams for class 10 and 12
pending due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown will be conducted at the first
possibility and there is no move to do away with the remaining exams, CBSE
officials said on Wednesday.
The board is prepared to conduct the exams
for class 10 and 12 for crucial 29 subjects, while the HRD Ministry has
directed states to start the evaluation process for the exams already conducted
and facilitate the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in the
evaluation of answer sheets.
"Recently, there has been a lot of
speculation regarding CBSE Board exams. The board's decision to take exams for
29 subjects of class 10 and 12, stands the same. There is no change in the
position of conducting board exams. Therefore, exams will be conducted,"
Sanyam Bhardwaj, CBSE's Controller of Examinations said.
The clarification by the CBSE officials
came amid uncertainty over when the exams will be conducted leading to
speculations that the exams will be done away within a one-time arrangement.
"We are prepared to conduct board
exams for class 10 and 12 pending due to the lockdown in the wake of the
COVID-19 situation in the country. The exams will be conducted for 29 subjects
crucial for promotion and admissions to undergraduate courses, at the first
possibility. The students will be given at least a 10-day notice before exams
are conducted," a senior HRD ministry official said.
"States have been asked to start the
evaluation process for the exams already conducted and have been advised to
facilitate the evaluation of answer sheets. The CBSE will also issue
instructions for marking or assessment of non-important subjects not included
in the list of 29 subjects," the official said.
Universities and schools across the
country have been closed and exams postponed since March 16 when the Centre
announced a countrywide classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain
the Covid-19 outbreak. Later, a nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24,
which has now been extended till May 3.
The board was not able to conduct class 10
and 12 exams on eight examination days due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Further, due to the law and order situation in northeast Delhi, the board was
not able to conduct exams on four examination days, while a very small number
of students from and around this district were not able to appear in exams on
six days.
"Considering the extraordinary
circumstances, the board had decided to conduct exams only for 29 crucial
subjects as against over 40 remaining subjects. For the rest of the subjects,
the board will not hold examinations and instructions for marking and
assessment in all such cases shall be separately issued,” the official said.
HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' on
Tuesday had interacted with education ministers of states. Delhi Deputy Chief
Minister Manish Sisodia had suggested that students be marked on the basis of
internal assessment as it is not feasible to conduct the pending exams now.
Sisodia, who is also the education
minister, said students of Delhi will be more affected due to delay in conduct
of exams as different states have their own boards, while the national capital
only follows CBSE.
Education ministers from different states
also put forward deliberations being made about their respective state boards.
The Bihar board has already announced results for three streams of class 12 and
is in the process of evaluation of class 10 exams.
The Uttar Pradesh board is yet to begin
the evaluation and will take a call in this regard soon. The CBSE has already
announced that it will not be conducting any exams for students in foreign
countries.
"There are several CBSE schools
located in 25 countries. Each of these countries are also under lockdown and
have decided to close down the schools for various and differential lengths of
time. Under such circumstances, it is felt that the board will not be in a
position to hold differential sets of exams for each of these countries,” the
official said.
"Also, in the present situation, it
will be difficult to bring the answer books to India for evaluation purposes.
Therefore, the Board has decided to not hold any more exams for the students of
class 10 and 12 schools located outside India,” he said.
According to the HRD ministry officials,
as of now, there are plans to conduct competitive exams, including JEE and
NEET, in June for admission to engineering and medical colleges.
For other undergraduate admissions, the
University Grants Commission (UGC) is working on an alternative calendar for
the new academic session which will notify the timeline within a week.
A seven-member panel, set up to study the
issue, has recommended that the undergraduate admission process be started in
July-August and the new session for freshers be started from September.
However, no final decision has been taken in this regard yet.
Source :
https://www.indiatoday.in
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