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1121th Odisha Receipt: Delays in Reception to Plus II are worried about students

1121th Odisha Receipt: Delays in Reception to Plus II are worried about students
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Bhubaneswar: The acceptance to higher secondary school has not started under circumstances even though the results of the X-class board were stated two weeks ago.
The Secondary Education Council (BSE), Odisha, announced the results on June 25.
While offline checks specifically for students are not happy with the results will be held on July 31, the results for class X CBSE and ICSE boards have not been announced.
“Pending academic sessions because of the pandemic.
If the government postpones the receipt process, the session will be increasingly delayed.
This will affect the settlement of the course.
The government must inform the reason not to start the receipt process even if the results are announced 17 days ago,” said Sidharth Swain, a student Class X.
Usually, going into a plus II course in higher schools (junior high schools) starts 15 days after declaration of class X by the State Council.
Because of the pandemic, the state government decided to cancel the examination of this year’s class X council.
After the class X announcement produces an alternative assessment, many students ask questions about the justice of the marking system.
The state government will conduct a special council inspection in offline mode for students who are not satisfied on July 31.
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“If the government is awaiting the results of special offline examinations to start receipt to plus II, there is no point in doing an alternative assessment.
All students will be given the opportunity to appear for offline checks.
Those who agree that the sign given through an alternative assessment should not feel like being a victim after Government decision, “said Sipra Rout, another class X student.
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