CBSE Class 12 Board Exams 2021 The Central Board of Secondary Education has started preparing to take the exam, dismissing all the news of the CBSE 12th board exam being canceled. For this, online practice tests will be started in CBSE schools soon.
Ranchi CBSE Class 12 Board Exams 2021 The Central Board of Secondary Education has started preparing to take the exam, dismissing all the reports of the CBSE 12th board exam being canceled. For this, online practice tests will be started in CBSE schools soon. In the present situation, now the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2021 does not appear to be canceled in any circumstances. Meanwhile, a big decision has come out of CBSE schools. They are busy in removing the anxiety related to the examination of the students and parents of the 12th board. The schools took a major decision after Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank announced not to cancel the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2021 after a meeting with Education Secretaries of various states on the previous day.
Practice set in schools before 12th board exam from next week
CBSE affiliated schools are planning to conduct another set of online practice tests for Class 12 students. It is to be noted that the summer holidays have started in the schools, but a special program has been set by the CBSE affiliated schools for the students who appear in the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2021 to clear their doubts. Are the ones. The schools are planning to take the exam after the commencement of online classes after the summer vacation, the 12th board exam will be held in any case.
CBSE wants to take 12th board exam under any circumstances
The Central Board of Secondary Education feels that the CBSE Class 12th Board Examination should be conducted at all times, even if there are some delays. CBSE 12th Board Exam 2021 should also be taken using the optional exam pattern if needed. The reasoning of the board behind this is that the result of the 12th board is an important step in the career of the students. It cannot be taken lightly in any case.
Schools urged the Union Education Minister to take the exam
Here, the National Council of CBSE Schools urged Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank to conduct the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 board examination, even if it was delayed due to the corona virus epidemic situation, or whether It is being demanded to cancel it. However, activities are now increasing in schools to conduct CBSE class 12 board examinations.
12th board examination career staple
The National Council of CBSE Schools states that a Class 12 certificate is considered to be the most important document for students to enter their higher educational institutions. In such a situation, cancellation of this examination will create a situation for them to worry about their careers. Many students may be disappointed due to their year being wasted. Parents will also be worried about the education of their son and daughter.
Discussion on optional exam pattern
Indira Rajan, General Secretary of the National Council of CBSE Schools has said that the examination should be conducted even if the CBSE 12th Board Exam is delayed. This test should also be conducted using an alternative examination pattern when needed. Rajan also said that the decision to conduct the examination will allay the concerns of both the students and the parents. Because many students are eagerly awaiting admission to good quality professional institutes.
Big decision after important meeting on June 1
During the high level meeting with the Education Secretaries of all the states, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal also sought suggestions from the states on the issue of pending class 12 board examinations. The CBSE board examinations were scheduled to begin on May 4, but were postponed due to the second wave of Corona virus epidemic. The Ministry of Education has said that the situation will be reviewed by the Central Board of Secondary Education on June 1 to conduct the 12th board examination.
Education Minister asked students to continue their studies
Ramesh Pokhriyal said that the second wave of Corona has forced educational institutions to remain closed for a long time. While we have ensured that students are learning at home through various initiatives, we should focus on the needs of aspiring districts where there is a digital gap so that we can help local bodies, NGOs and parents and teachers To empower.