BENGALURU: The pressure one of Class 10 and 12 pupils, teachers and parents from Karnataka continues as state Education Minister, S.
Suresh Kumar on Wednesday reported the government could shortly take an appropriate choice on whether to maintain Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) (Class 10) and also second-year Pre-University (Course 12) assessments.
In a declaration, the Minister stated that talks are underway with instructors, education specialists and parents in this respect and an suitable decision will be taken shortly remembering that the health of the kids and their own future.
Confusion over conducting assessments for those two critical classes has been predominant in the country, actually since the numerous state boards and also the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared their determination to cancel the Class 10 board assessments.
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The Karnataka Union had, nevertheless, continued to maintain the nation wishes to run examinations for the two Class 10 and 12 pupils.
Kumar, through the meeting of Education Ministers of all countries organised from the Union authorities every month, had claimed it had been necessary to carry examinations for Class 12 pupils somehow because they prepare for specialist classes.
Ultimately, in an effort to put a stop to stress among pupils, teachers and parents, the Union government on Tuesday decided to cancel the CBSE Class 12 board examinations amid the ongoing Covid pandemic throughout the nation together with Prime Minister Narendra Modi claiming that the choice was accepted from the interest of pupils.
Observing this, many nations also have cancelled their very own board examinations also.
On the flip side, Karnataka has stalled exams for Class 10 and 12 examinations repeatedly.
Kumar on April 20 had claimed that the assessments for SSLC were scheduled to start on June 21 and now these assessments would be cancelled be postponed and it’ll be held at the country scheduled in June 21 to July 5.
But after arriving under flak, Karnataka hadn’t just postponed the next year PUC or Course 12 final exams but chose to market first-year PUC pupils.
Given the conditions, the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2021, that will be held for Engineering entrance, was postponed May 12.
Karnataka colleges are now observing summer holiday, which will last until June 14.
The new academic year will start on June 15.
But, higher school teachers were taught to run revision courses for Class 10 pupils.
Summer holiday for high school educators is until May 31.
Even the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) retains the Class 10 board assessments, along with also the Karnataka Pre-University Examination Board (KPUEB) is in charge of conducting board exams for Class 12 in many flows – humanities, science and commerce.
Karnataka still undecided on Class 10, 12 Examinations, Pupils Worried