The Govt also asked parents to go easy on their wards
BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha School Education Programme Authority (OSEPA) has advised students appearing in the High School Certificate (HSC) exam to study for 14 hours a day, avoid junk food and exercise regularly for a fitter mind and body. The advisory comes ahead of the board exams starting May 15.
“We have also advised students to relax and take regular breaks from studies,” school and mass education minister Samir Ranjan Dash said.
Students have been asked to make a proper timetable and follow it while also find ways to prepare for different subjects like maths, science, English and social science. It asks parents to build an atmosphere conducive to studies and not put extra pressure on students to do well in the exam.
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BHUBANESWAR: In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, students will appear for the high school certificate (HSC) examination at their respective schools unlike previous years, the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) said on Friday.
However, the invigilators will be from other schools. BSE sources said the board authorities took the decision to prevent students and their parents from travelling long distances and staying outside amid a global pandemic. The examination will start from May 3 and continue till May 15. Around 6.5 lakh students may sit for the board examination this year.
School and mass education minister Samir Ranjan Dash said his department has taken this decision keeping the Covid-19 situation in mind. “Students of more than 8000 high schools will appear for the Class X board examination at their respective schools. They will face difficulties while searching for rooms near the examination centres or staying in groups. We have to consider what i
Odisha govt will provide exam guide to all Class 10 students free
The state government will bear Rs 27 crore towards examination fee waiver
PTI | January 22, 2021 | Updated 10:37 IST
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To help the students of Class 10 preparing for the annual state board examination in May this year, Odisha government will provide an exam guide book free of cost to all.
This was announced by School and Mass Education Minister S R Dash on Thursday. The state government will distribute free of cost Pariksha Darpan (exam guide) book to all the 6,20,508 students who will appear in the annual matriculation (Class 10) examination, the minister said.
Odisha Government To Provide Free Exam Guide Book To Class 10 Students
Odisha Government To Provide Free Exam Guide Book To Class 10 Students Parikshya Darpan , a 700 page guide book will help students to prepare for the upcoming crucial board examination. In order to reduce the stress of the students, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had asked the department to help candidates, School and Mass Education Minister S R Dash said.
Education | Press Trust of India | Updated: Jan 22, 2021 10:44 am IST | Source: PTI
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To help the students of Class 10 preparing for the annual state board examination in May this year, Odisha government will provide an exam guide book free of cost to all.