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The council exam is held offline

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Bhubaneswar: Apart from protests throughout the state by students at the request of the cancellation of the Board Exam, the Odisha government on Thursday announced that the assessment will be held offline.
“Students must begin to prepare for the council exams to be carried out offline by their respective councils,” said the Chief Secretary of Semek.
Chandra Mohapatra.
Following the third wave of Covid-19 pandemic, students are divided into whether the board test must be held or not.
While some want the test canceled, the other rooting for offline exams.
Experts and parents say the exam must be done for better student career prospects.
On Thursday, a group of students holding agitation, looking for a test to be canceled.
Other groups of students held a demonstration, demanded an offline exam.
“Last year, the state government made a big mistake by canceling the council test and gave students based on their performance two years ago.
If the government repeats the same mistake and canceled this year’s board exam again, then it will completely disrupt the education system.
Also, It will have a serious impact on student careers, “said Prabodh Panda, a former ChSE examination controller.” The government can postpone the exam for several months and implement it offline after completing the course, “added Panda.
“The school continues offline teaching from October to January 10, where more than 50% of courses are complete.
Students must welcome the state government to reopline.
They may not take alibi Covid to cancel the exam.
In the last two years, learning losses Very large, and now it’s time to fill the gap, “said Kamala Prasad Mohapatra, an academic.
He said, “With so much uncertainty over the council exam, children are in a condition of confused thoughts.
They are unable to miss a year of their career.
The government must consider holding an offline exam.”

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