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Bengal Colleges rush to Fulfill June 23 deadline for XI marks

Bengal Colleges rush to Fulfill June 23 deadline for XI marks
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KOLKATA: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education has led school attorneys to publish hard copies of marks of Class XI yearly examinations held in 2020 to its own regional offices in June 23 in order the computation of the last dozens of Class XII students can begin.
Following the board tests were cancelled this season because of the outbreak, the council developed a formula to calculate Class XII closing scores by providing 40 percent weightage to four best scores from seven concept newspapers in their Madhyamik, along with 60 percent weightage to the concept paper scores of the Course XI school yearly examinations, as well as the marks seen in practicals for mathematics subjects or jobs for non-lab areas.
When your school fails to publish the sooner scores over the deadline, then the pupils will probably be”marked absent” along with also the HS examination 2021 outcome won’t be released, the institutes are advised.
This directive has caused a scramble among college heads to get in touch with the various subject teachers and additional staff members that manage saving of registers examination marks so the data could be sent and sent to the council punctually.
The council intends to release the HS outcomes by July.
“To send the hard copies to the regional office on June 23, we have to be prepared with all from June 22.
Thus, effectively we’re getting just Monday and Tuesday to finish this job, that is a fairly brief time period to compile all of the marks attentively and organize them in sequence,” explained Saugata Basu, general secretary of the West Bengal Government Teachers’ Organization.
“Because of the prevailing constraints for the outbreak, trains, trains, trains and other modes of public transportation haven’t been functioning.
How are college employees anticipated to achieve the campuses to finish the job? The vast majority of instruction and non-teaching employees haven’t even got their offenses.” The council is intending to release the effect from July but before the marks might need to be calculated based on the new evaluation criteria declared on Friday, the next instructor said.
“The government doesn’t need the outcomes to be postponed because later date may be a barrier for pupils from using overseas or taking aggressive assessments,” said an official of the council.

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