UP Govt Higher Education Reforms Board Exam Pattern Changed: In Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has started efforts for a drastic change in the education system and system of the state within a short time of assuming power for the second time. Under this, the state government has approved major changes in the higher education sector along with changing the pattern of board examinations in the state. In this sequence, changes will also be made in the high school board examination system by the Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (UPMSP). Under the new changes, smart classrooms, etc. will be prepared. There will be a time-bound five-year rating and review of schools.
What changed in the board exam pattern?
According to the announcement of the government, the high school i.e. class, 10th board examination of 2022-23 will now be on the new pattern. A multiple-choice question paper will be given in the exam. Candidates will have to answer it on the OMR sheet. At the same time, from 2025, the same pattern has been said to be implemented in Intermediate i.e. class 12th board examination. Apart from this, internship programs will be implemented in classes IX and XI itself to connect the students with self-employment.
Sanskrit upliftment will be promoted like this
At the same time, 180 hours of certificate and 360 hours of diploma courses will also be started to connect Sanskrit with employment through technical means based on the government's plan. Online training programs will be conducted by the state's Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi. Under this, training in traditional Sanskrit learning, rituals, astrology, Vastu Shastra and yoga, etc. will also be given.
These big steps will be taken to change the infrastructure
High schools and inter colleges will be established in all the blocks in the next five years.
State School Standards Authority will be established in the state.
A skill university will be set up in the state.
E-learning parks will be set up in 120 government colleges in 100 days.
Rating and grading of ITI colleges will also be done.
Sports academies and sports colleges will be opened in the divisional headquarters.
The evaluation and certification of schools will also be done through the authority in five years.
Students will also be given skill development training and certificates for job-oriented education.
Smart classrooms, real-time monitoring, a student tracking system, and an integrated data management system will be implemented in all schools.
What will change in the university education system?
Not only this, the admission process in Uttar Pradesh will now be facilitated based on UGC's approval for admission to two-degree courses at a time. At the same time, efforts will be made to start dual degree and foreign degree courses in universities that have NAAC accreditation. The directorate of Sanskrit Education will be formed in the state within two years. Its integrated data management system will be implemented.
Even if you fail in internals, you will be considered a pass.
Under the new change, if a student fails in the internal assessment of any course or paper and obtains 33 percent marks in the respective final examination, then he will be considered passed.
It will be easy to change college-university with credit-based score and grading
According to the scheme guidelines of the government, the rules will now be easier to allow students to transfer from one college or university to another within the state. Credit-based score and grading system will be implemented in all government and private universities for graduate courses like BA, B.Com, and B.Sc. So that, according to the objectives of National Education Policy-2020, the system of transfer of students from one college to another college and university through Abacus-UP will be implemented. For this, a 10-point grading will be prepared.
What are the new changes regarding pass percentage?
The pass percentage of all courses at the college and university level will remain the same based on 33 percent marks.
A minimum of 40 percent marks will be required to pass the co-curricular course and minor research in the third year.
In skill development and employability courses, the round has been fixed as 100.
The passing marks in skill development course have also been fixed at 40 percent.
In this, the evaluation of training and practical examination will be 60 marks and the written examination will be evaluated out of 40 marks.
In this also the minimum passing marks have been kept 40.
The score out of a maximum of 100 marks in the Main, Minor, and Co-curricular courses of all subjects will be calculated by adding the marks obtained in the internal assessment of 25 marks and the marks obtained in the university examination of 75 marks.
A student has to obtain a minimum of 25 marks out of 75 (33%) to pass the written and practical examination.
To pass the internal assessment and university examination, a total of 33 percent marks have to be obtained.
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