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More than 38 students of Lakh from 733 districts to participate in the National Achievement Survey

More than 38 students of Lakh from 733 districts to participate in the National Achievement Survey
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New Delhi: More than 38 lakh students from 1.23 lakh schools in 733 districts throughout the country will participate in the achievement of the National Survey (NAS) on Friday, according to the Ministry of Education and Education (KLH).
The survey, which assessed the competencies developed by students at the third grade, fifth and eighth level, were carried out every three years.
The last survey was conducted in 2017 and is scheduled to take place in 2020.
However, because of the Covid-19 situation, it was postponed until this year.

While the development of instruments, testing, finalization of test items, school samples, etc.
has been carried out by NCERT, the actual administration of tests in sample schools will be carried out by CBSE in collaboration with their respective countries and unity areas.
The survey that will cover the government, the government assisted and private schools will help to assess new learning and learning disorders during the help of pandemic and to take improvement measures.
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“It is expected that almost 1.23 lakh schools and 38 lakh students in 733 districts in all 36 states and UTS will be discussed in the NAS survey to be carried out in language, mathematics and EVs for grade 3 and 5; language, mathematics, science & science Social for grade 8, and language, mathematics, IPA, IPS and English for class 10, “said a ministry senior official.
“Tests will be carried out in 22 teaching media including Assam, Bengali, British, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizo, Odiya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Garo, Khasi, Konkani, Nepal, Bhutia , and Lepcha, “added the official.
More than 1.8 Field Lake Investigators, 1.23 Lakh observers, 733 district level coordinators and district Nodal officers separately and Nodal officers 36 countries in each country and UT have been appointed to smooth and the behavior of fair surveys.
The official said, “1,500 representatives of the council have been appointed in the district to monitor the overall functioning and ensure fair behavior of surveys.
All personnel have provided extensive training on their roles and responsibilities.”
The Cental Secondary Education Board (CBSE) has established a national director committee for the implementation of NAS.
“A portal has been launched to allow coordination with various key functionaries for smooth surveys.
Countries and district reports of cards for both basic and medium levels will be released and placed in the public domain,” added officials.

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