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Students, teachers, parents and academicians in Tamil Nadu have requested the M.K. Stalin government to cancel the Class 12 board examinations taking a cue from the central government s decision cancelling both the CBSE and ICSE exams.
Muruganandam, a Physics teacher at a government school at Namakkal told IANS: Children are under severe stress and anxiety and the government must take immediate steps to cancel the Class 12 board examinations. We can take the assessment of the past six or seven examinations and take the average. It is not possible at present to conduct an exam and postponing would lead to the suffering of next academic year and hence the solution is cancelling of examinations. A similar demand is being raised by students, who are studying under the state board.
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TNN | Updated: May 25, 2021, 09:24 IST While Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is yet to take the final decision on the class 12 examination, city-based schools and students are hoping for the shorter duration exams at school itself owing to Covid-19.
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INDORE: While Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is yet to take the final decision on the class 12 examination, city-based schools and students are hoping for the shorter duration exams at school itself owing to Covid-19.
As the CBSE has planned to opt for either of the two options for class 12, i.e, regular exams for major subjects at notified centres or shorter duration exams at school itself, both students and schools are hoping for the later.