Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Pvt tutor spoiling students’ future, says school director

Kalyan/Mumbai: The SSC paper leak came to light on Monday morning when the authorities at Sacred Heart School in Kalyan received information that some of the students had the question paper on their mobile phones.

Albin Anthony, director of Sacred Heart School, said, “Around one hour before the exam was to begin, we learned that some students had received the paper on their phone via WhatsApp. When we checked with the students, we found that a mobile number saved as ‘Vinita Madam’ had sent them the history paper at 9.51am. As the exam was yet to begin and question paper we had received was sealed, we called the board officials who asked us to verify if the papers were identical.”
He added, “We opened the seal of the question papers and found it was the same paper. We informed the board about it. Officials asked us to take legal action against the teacher who sent the paper to the students.”

The school has found that 14 students from different schools in the vicinity had received the paper on their phones. In a message, the tuition teacher, Vinita Khatwani, asked her students to share the papers with other students too, said a source.

Anthony said, “We are surprised that a teacher giving private tuition is spoiling the future of the students. We are against such practices.”

When TOI visited Vinita’s residence, her house was locked. Neighbours confirmed that she took tuitions. When TOI contacted her husband Dilip Khatwani on the phone, he said he was not aware about the incident and would talk later. But later he didn’t take calls.

Board officials said they would wait for the police probe to get leads on the source of the WhatsApp images. Subhash Borse, in-charge secretary of the state board’s Mumbai division, said, “We received a call from the centre about 10 minutes before the paper was to begin. We asked the centre in-charge to conduct the paper and then approach the police. If police find a lead on those involved in sending out images of the paper, we will start the administrative inquiry and take action.”

After a series of HSC paper leaks in the past three years, the state board, this year, had sealed question papers in bundles of 25, which are opened in the exam hall itself in the presence of two students. The new formula, however, was not implemented for SSC exams, which means question papers are unsealed at the centre around 30 minutes before the exam begins.

TIMES VIEW: The incident should be treated as a wake-up call by the SSC board to bring about changes in the examination process. Tech safeguards such as the use of biometrics and encoded software may be needed to prevent leaks. To preserve the credibility of the exercise, the SSC exams must be kept free of all malpractices.

Source : https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/#

Monday, March 19, 2018

CBSE makes big changes in Class 9th, 11th syllabus, many subjects dropped; students, parents can check details here

English Communicative was earlier elected by students entering class 9 in CBSE affiliated schools, however, the board has posted circular on its website cbseacademic.nic.in for the schools to not to continue the subjects.

By: | Published: March 12, 2018 6:17 PM

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced some major changes in the syllabus for Class 9 and 11 students.
 
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced some major changes in the syllabus for Class 9 and 11 students. The board has announced to discontinue English Communicative from the academic session 2018-19 for class 9. English Communicative was earlier elected by students entering class 9 in CBSE affiliated schools, however, the board has posted circular on its website cbseacademic.nic.in for the schools to not to continue the subjects. In a letter dated March 9, 2018, the board has discontinued two other electives for class 9 students and three for class 11 students.

According to the circular, CBSE has advised the schools not to offer some subjects in the classes for 9 and 11 from the forthcoming session of 2018-19. However, the students pursuing these subjects currently in class 9 and 11 shall continue with them in class 10 and 12 in the session 2018-19, the notice has said. Apart from these, subjects like Information and Communication Technology and e-Publishing and e-office for class 9 are also on the list of discontinuing subjects. For class 11, students from the next session will not be studying subjects like Dance – Mohiniyattam, Multimedia and Web Technology and English Elective – CBSE.



Besides, CBSE has also merged some vocational electives subjects. These subjects include Agriculture, Fashion Studies and Mass Media Studies. These will be offered as Vocational Electives from the session 2018-19 in class 11. In another change ‘Sanskrit Communicative’ has been renamed ‘Sanskrit’ as prescribed by NCERT. While the board has also renamed ‘Foundations of Information Technology’ to ‘Computer Applications’.

Meanwhile, CBSE board examination is underway for classes 10 and 12 across the nation. More than 28 lakh candidates are appearing for class 10 and 12 examinations. Around 16 lakh students have registered for class X exams, while candidates around 12 lakh have registered for class XII examination this year. The class X board examination has been reintroduced from this year after the government decided to do away with the Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) adopted earlier.

Source :: http://www.financialexpress.com/education-2/cbse-makes-big-changes-in-class-9th-11th-syllabus-many-subjects-dropped-students-parents-can-check-details-here/1095638/

Class X English paper: CBSE to give 2 marks for incorrect question, says report

TOI-Online | Mar 19, 2018, 12:16 IST
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NEW DELHI: After students and teachers raised concerns about a question in Class 10 English paper, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had assured that the board will look into the matter before the finalisation of marking scheme which is to be prepared for evaluation of this paper.

According to a TTimes Now report, CBSE has decided to give two extra marks to the students who have attempted the comprehension passage question which had asked students to look for synonyms.

The CBSE had conducted the Class X English paper on March 12, 2018.

It may be noted that in the third question of Passage 2, the students were asked to search and write synonyms of endurance, obstruction and motivation from paragraphs two, four and five, respectively but the experts and teachers noted that the actual synonyms of the words were to be found in paras three and six of the said passage.

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/class-x-english-paper-cbse-to-give-2-marks-for-incorrect-question-says-report/articleshow/63362776.cms

Open computer labs for JEE Advance aspirants: CBSE to schools

Prakash Kumar, DH News Service, New Delhi, Mar 15 2018, 17:12 IST

The CBSE has directed its schools to open the doors of their computer laboratories for such students to enable them to take the mock test ahead of the examinations to be held for admission in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in May. 

Engineering aspirants can take a mock test for JEE-Advance using the computers available at their nearby schools which are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The CBSE has directed its schools to open the doors of their computer laboratories for such students to enable them to take the mock test ahead of the examinations to be held for admission in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in May.

"This facility may be extended to the students who are qualified to write JEE-Advance examination only," the board said in its directive to about 18,000 schools affiliated to it in India and abroad.
The move is aimed to benefit rural students as the joint admission board of the IITs have decided to conduct the JEE-Advance in online mode only from this year, doing away with the system of holding the test in pen and paper mode.

The IIT-Kanpur is scheduled to hold the mock test for the JEE aspirants between May 1 to May 5.
The nationwide test is conducted in two parts-JEE Main and JEE Advance. While the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other centrally-funded technical institutes admit students on the basis of their performance in the JEE-Main, a joint admission board of the 23 IITs conduct the JEE-Advance for filling their seats.

The CBSE is scheduled to conduct the JEE-Main in pen and paper mode across the country on April 8. The computer-based test for the JEE-Main aspirants, who have opted for it, will be held by the board on April 15 and April 16.

The IITs will conduct the JEE Advance on May 20.

In a separate notification on Wednesday, the CBSE assured that the JEE-Main questions will have same difficulty level for each set of the question papers prepared for this year.

"The subject experts who have prepared the question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into an appropriate number of units and choosing an equal number of questions from each unit," the board said.

In every question paper set, each subject would carry the same percentage of "easy, medium and difficult" questions, it said.

This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question paper for this year," the board added

Source : http://www.deccanherald.com/content/664785/open-computer-labs-jee-advance.html

CBSE affiliated schools should only follow NCERT syllabus: Madras High Court


All the schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) should follow only the syllabus prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), said the Madras High Court.
Moreover, no additional subjects should be included in the curriculum, the court added.

Here's what Justice N Kirubakaran said:

"It is not known when the NCERT has prescribed only limited subjects to young children, how the CBSE allows its affiliated schools to have more subjects for the students," Justice N Kirubakaran said in recent TOI report while hearing a plea moved by advocate M Purushothaman.

CBSE should verify whether schools are following NCERT syllabus:

Furthermore, the Madras High Court has said that the board should have a mechanism to verify whether schools affiliated to it were following the NCERT syllabus.
Justice N Kirubakaran made the observations in a recent interim order directing the Centre to inform the court when it would allocate more funds and manpower to the CBSE to have effective control over the affiliated schools.

Petition to ensure that schools used only the NCERT syllabus:

As reported, the order was given on a petition by advocate M Purushothaman seeking a direction to the CBSE to ensure that the schools used only the syllabus and books prescribed by NCERT.
The petitioner claimed while the NCERT syllabus prescribed the study of the mother tongue, English and mathematics for first standard students, in reality, the children were being forced to study up to eight subjects.
Such violations were there in other classes also, he added.

Arguments from the petitioner:

Furthermore, the petitioner argued that the NCERT published books were cheaper than those printed by the private publishers.

Not enough funds available with the CBSE:

The court was also informed that there were not enough funds available with the CBSE and only 1,185 staff was working for it throughout the country. Hence it may not be possible for the board to have effective control over the schools.
The judge directed the counsel for the Centre to get instructions as to when the government would allocate more funds to the CBSE in this regard and posted the matter to March 27 for further hearing.


Source : https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-affiliated-schools-should-only-follow-ncert-syllabus-madras-high-court-all-the-schools-affiliated-to-central-board-of-secondary-education-cbse-should-follo-1190170-2018-03-15

Thursday, March 8, 2018

CBSE class 12 exams 2018: Students find physics paper challenging, check analysis

CBSE Board exams 2018: The overall the difficulty level of question paper was higher than the last year. The students found it quite challenging and came up with mixed responses.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Published: March 7, 2018 6:54 pm 
 
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Exams for both class 10 and 12 started from March 5 and over 28 lakh students are appearing for the same. (PTI photo)
 The CBSE class 12 science students appeared for their second major subject today, which was that of physics. Exams for both class 10 and 12 started from March 5 and over 28 lakh students are appearing for the same. The first paper for class 12 students was that of English and almost all the students were happy with this year’s paper. Check out the entire analysis of today’s physics paper for class 12 below.

Time consuming calculation 
Two questions out of five in one marker were indirect. The two markers were straightforward and easy. The three markers were considerably lengthy and time consuming and the students found the calculation time consuming.

Numericals were challenging 
Some students found difficulty in comprehending the question on ‘Expression for Magnetic Field for Toroid’ as it was an indirect one. About 50 per cent of three markers were numerical problems which made the section a bit challenging. The entire paper was more application based rather than theoretical.

Overall analysis
The overall the difficulty level of question paper was higher than the last year. The students found it quite challenging and came up with mixed responses.
The exams for class 10 will conclude on April 12, whereas for class 12 the last paper will be conducted on April 4. A total number of 16,38,428 students have registered for class 10 exams and for class 12, total 11,86,306 students will be appearing. Students can find the entire datesheet of the exams at the official website – cbse.nic.in

Inputs contributed by CS Tripathi, PGT Physics, VidyaGyan School, Bulandshahr
Source : http://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-class-12-physics-exam-2018-students-find-physics-paper-challenging-check-analysis-5089597/

NIOS, Open School Students Can Apply For CBSE NEET 2018

NEET 2018 registration will continue till 9 March. CBSE will conduct the exam on 6 May 2018.


Source : https://www.ndtv.com/education/nios-open-school-students-can-apply-for-cbse-neet-2018-technical-glitches-persist-1819396

Aadhaar not mandatory for enrolment in NEET, Supreme Court tells CBSE

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Attorney-General K K Venugopal has told the Supreme Court that like in J&K, Meghalaya and Assam, other ID proofs can be given for the NEET exam.
New Delhi, Mar 7 
The Supreme Court today directed the CBSE not to make Aadhaar number mandatory for enrolment of students appearing in NEET 2018 and other all-India exams. A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra directed the CBSE to upload the information on their website.
Earlier in the day, UIDAI had told the apex court that it has not authorised CBSE to mandatorily take the Aadhaar number of students to get themselves enrolled for appearing in the NEET 2018 examination.

Attorney-General K K Venugopal had said he has instructions from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) that like in Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya and Assam other identity proofs like passport, voter card and ration card can be used by the CBSE for enrolling students in the examination.

The UIDAI’s remarks came on a plea challenging the decision of CBSE seeking mandatorily the Aadhaar number or Aadhaar enrolment number from students who are aspiring to take the NEET 2018 examination. The Gujarat High Court had dismissed the plea on February 27. The appeal in the Supreme Court challenges the order of Gujarat High Court.

Source : https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/education/cbse-has-not-been-authorised-to-take-aadhaar-of-neet-students-uidai-to-apex-court/article22965134.ece

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

CBSE examinations begin today

  Staff Reporter New Delhi , March 05, 2018 01:32 IST


Over 28 lakh will take Class X, XII exams across the country

More than 28 lakh candidates will appear for Class X and XII board examinations that will be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from Monday, a CBSE official said.
A total of 16,38,428 candidates have registered for Class X examination, while 11,86,306 candidates have registered for Class XII examination.

In Delhi, 2,89,958 students — out of which 1,38,311 are girls — will be taking the Class X exam, while 2,50,736 — out of which 1,21,397 are girls — will be taking the Class XII exam. For Class X exam, 1,519 students will be appearing under the differently-abled category, while 1,131 have registered under the category for the Class XII examination.

Exam reintroduced

The Class X board examination has been reintroduced from this year after the government decided to do away with the Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) adopted earlier.

The Class X exam will be conducted at 4,453 centres across India and 78 centres abroad. The Class XII exam will be held at 4,138 centres in India and 71 centres abroad.

“The board has made appropriate arrangements with state authorities and local police to ensure trouble free examinations throughout the country,” the CBSE official said.

Candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to carry eatables inside the examination centres.
From this year, the CBSE is also allowing candidates with special needs to write their exams using laptops but their device will have to undergo an inspection by the computer teacher at the exam centre and no Internet access will be allowed.

Source : http://www.thehindu.com/

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Marathi may be compulsory in CBSE, CISCE schools up to class X

PTI | Feb 27, 2018, 16:56 IST
Maharashtra education minister Vinod Tawde 
Maharashtra education minister Vinod Tawde
 
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government is considering making the Marathi language a compulsory subject up to class 10 in CBSE and CISCE schools, Education Minister Vinod Tawde told the Legislative Council on Tuesday.


Tawde's response came during a discussion on the Marathi language on the occasion of 'Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din'-the birth anniversary of late poet V V Shirwadkar, also known as Kusumagraj.

At present, Marathi is a compulsory subject up to class 8 in schools run by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), a private board which conduct ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) examination.

Legislative Council chairman Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar moved a resolution recommending the state government to ensure Marathi is valued as a language of knowledge and to take further steps for its development.

Members of the Opposition and ruling benches raised several issues like making Marathi compulsory in CBSE and CISCE schools, according a classical language status to Marathi etc.

BJP MLC Bhai Girkar demanded Marathi be made compulsory till class 12 from the upcoming academic year, which begins in June.

Opposition parties have raised the pitch for Marathi following a goof-up in translating the Maharashtra governor's address to the state legislature yesterday.

The leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Dhananjay Munde (NCP) said there was no full-time secretary in the Marathi language department and that 40 per cent posts in the department are lying vacant.

Claiming that the state's official language is being neglected by the government, he said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis speaks in Hindi and English at various public events whereas IAS and IPS officers write their (file) notings in English.

Tawde said, "At present, Marathi is a compulsory subject up to standard 8 in CBSE and ICSE schools. We are considering to make it compulsory up to class 10. However, the decision will be taken by the education board".

He said a delegation comprising prominent litterateurs and leaders of various parties would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of according a classical language status to the language after the Budget session. 
 
Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/marathi-may-be-compulsory-in-cbse-cisce-schools-up-to-class-x/articleshow/63096253.cms