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What’s next for Class 10 and 12 students?
What’s next for Class 10 and 12 students? | India Today Insight
Educationists weigh the pros and cons of the government’s decision to cancel the Class 10 board exams and postpone the Class 12 exams, and suggest the way forward
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UPDATED: April 15, 2021 21:08 IST
Students sanitise their hands amid coronavirus fears, outside a school in Delhi, March 6 2020 (PTI Photo/Vijay Verma)
On April 14, after a meeting attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, a decision was taken to cancel the Class 10 Board exams and postpone the Class 12 exams. It was also decided that the Class 10 results will be arrived at on the basis of an internal assessment, as devised by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). For Class 12, however, the situation will be reviewed on June 1 and there will be a notice of at least 15 days before holding the board exams.
Board Exams 2020: How class 10th, 12th students can prepare and sail through pandemic
Board Exams 2020: How class 10th, 12th students can prepare and sail through pandemic
Here s how students can prepare for board exams 2021 amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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Board exams and your step ahead: Sailing through the pandemic (Image source: PTI)
It has been a year that most of us have stayed at home, with masks becoming a part of life and learning from home becoming the new normal. Schools have grappled with multiple challenges, and we have faced every single challenge boldly and delivered unhindered learning.
To begin with, it is significant for everyone, whoever is eligible for vaccination, to please get vaccinated. We are far from the worst being over, yet we will continue to strive harder for the cause of education.
BHUBANESWAR, Apr 3: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today appealed to the students to nurture passion, perseverance, competencies and an open mind to learn.
“These are important throughout the life and these attributes will guide you throughout your lives,” Mr Naidu said while addressing the 50th convocation of Utkal University, the premier university of Odisha.
He said the New Education Policy focuses primarily on instilling in our students this ability to “face the world with confidence”.
The aim of education is not only cognitive development but also building character and creating holistic and well-rounded individuals equipped with the key 21st-century skills.
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