Corona Virus: CBSE Board's big decision amid lockdown, there will be no remaining 10th exams

Posted on 29th Apr 2020 by rohit kumar

New Delhi: Between the deadly corona virus crisis and the enforced lockdown in the country, the CBSE board has taken a big decision. The remaining examinations of CBSE's tenth board will no longer be held. Only exams canceled due to tension in North East Delhi of Delhi will be repeated.

As soon as the situation becomes normal, the work of checking the copies will start

 

 

At the same time, only the important examinations will be taken in the remaining 12 subjects of class 12. It is being told that as soon as the situation is normal, the work of checking the copies will start. According to the CBSE, it will take at least two and a half months to check the copies and the result is coming. Everything will depend on the status of the lockdown.

 

 

What has the CBSE Secretary said about the stress in children?

 

 

Regarding the stress coming in the children, the CBSE secretary has said, "Online education is the new system for both the teacher and the child. Such tension will come. But CBSE is advising teachers to increase creativity during online education. So that the child is not stressed. Parents should also help to overcome it at home. "

 

 

Please tell that yesterday, the Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has given instructions to check the copies of board examinations keeping in mind the problems of the students. Education ministers of the states have been told that the state boards should start evaluating the copies at the earliest. Along with this, all the states should also provide arrangements for evaluation of copies. So that the results of the examination can be declared as soon as possible.

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