JEE Main, NEET, CBSE Exams 2021 Updates: Students dissatisfied with Class 10, 12 result can appear for physical exams in August: Ramesh Pokhriyal
JEE Main, NEET, CBSE Exams 2021 News Updates: Ramesh Pokhriyal will talk to the students regarding their queries about the CBSE marking schemes and other concerns related to these exams.
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“I am constantly receiving a lot of your messages and information. Some of your apprehensions have also been expressed in the messages you have. If you have any other query related to CBSE exams then you can send me on Twitter, Facebook or also by mail,” the minister tweeted.
The Central Board of Secondary Education recently announced the marking scheme for the evaluation of Class 12 students after the board exams were cancelled on June 1. As per the finalised marking scheme, students will be assessed based on their marks in Class 10, 11 and 12.
CBSE, entrance exams updates | Education Minister to sort out students’ queries
Class 10, 12 students can take exams in August: Pokhriyal
As CBSE had earlier said that students who will not be satisfied with the marks awarded as per the alternative marking scheme will be able to appear for exams at a later point when the situation becomes conducive. Education Minister during his live address said, “Students who wish to appear for exams will be able to do so in August.”
Students’ safety and health is our concern: Pokhriyal
The Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ during his live session said that students’ health is the most important concern for the government. “Class 10, 12 students will be evaluated based on an objective scheme and will benefit students. Students who will not be satisfied with the result will be given a chance to appear for exams,” he said.
The Education Minister has tweeted from his official Twitter handle that he will be delivering an important message for students during his live session at 4 pm.
“I am constantly receiving a lot of your messages and information. Some of your apprehensions have also been expressed in the messages you have. If you have any other query related to CBSE exams then you can send me on Twitter, Facebook or also by mail,” Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ tweeted.
The NITI Aayog member and scientist V K Saraswat expressed serious reservations about the new entry qualification criteria which tweaked the entry-level qualification for undergraduate engineering programmes, making students who haven’t studied either physics or mathematics (or both) in Classes 11 and 12 eligible for admission.
The evaluation strategy announced by CBSE for Class 12 students will have a total of three parts – Class 10 component (30%) based on best 3 performing subjects in Board exams, Class 11 component (30%) will be based on the final exam and Class 12 component (40%) based on unit test/mid-term/Pre-board. Students will raise their concerns regarding the policy and other exams with the education minister.
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