PATNA: State education minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary on Monday reported the Bihar administration was accountable for behavior of their impending CBSE Class XII exams. Chaudhary reported the outcomes of Class XII tests have lifelong significance for pupils and the assessments must be held whatsoever costs. “But, the assessments should be held just after the current crisis generated as a result of the next wave of this pandemic facilitates and the scenario all around the state normalises,” he explained. The minister included most nations are under lockdown, but the Covid instances are still showing a declining tendency anywhere. “The central authorities have to announce that the tentative dates of the commencement of Class XII exams sometime following a month or two month-and-a-half to ensure a condition of uncertainty existing in the brain of students finishes and they begin getting ready for the assessments,” he further added. He stated the Centre could believe about running online subjective/objective assessments to conserve time and make sure hassle-free conduct of assessments and publication of outcomes. The state government has batted for internet Class XII examinations in a digital assembly held under the chairmanship of defence minister Rajnath Singh and in attendance of Union education ministry Sunday, Chaudhary said. He included in Bihar, Class X and XII examinations were conducted with the Bihar School Examination Board below the pandemic in March itself along with the outcomes of the exams were announced punctually. “Online courses are now going on along with the text contents are made accessible to the pupils in their cellphones. The state government has urged the Centre to offer appropriate electronic devices beneath Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan into the schoolchildren of this country that cannot pursue online courses in lack of a dedicated digital device,” Chaudhary additional.
Bihar in Favor of Carrying CBSE Class XII Examinations online