Mumbai: The BMC Education Department has provided a nod to the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE), the council for inspection of the Indian School Certificate (CISCE) and international schools to conduct practical tests and council tests in Mumbai in physical mode for grade 10 and 12 from September to November .
The last front must come from the city commissioner.
Non-Countries such as Cambridge, International Baccalaureate (IB) and International General Secondary Education Certificate (IGCSE) have received permission in February to conduct board examinations directly for grade 10, 11 and 12.
These schools conduct offline tests smoothly In February.
In the city and no students are tested positive.
This time, international schools, CBSE and Cisce have been looking for BMC permits to carry out the Mock Board exam in September and a written physical exam in October-November.
Francis Joseph, Director, SLN Global Network, who coordinated with the Board, “Given the current school is empty and students are limited to the number, all covid protocols can be obeyed.” CBSE and Cisce have decided to have two council tests.
While Cisce will conduct a first semester board exam for ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (class 12) in offline mode in November, CBSE can see the sign of a sign of multiple choice questions in November-December.
Officers of the BMC Ministry of Education have recently held a meeting with council representatives.
They have convinced BMC compliance with all Covid-19 protocols set by city and state corporations.
State council schools, on the other hand, have no clarity in their plans.
The state then asked the education council to submit a road map for the council exam for students of 10 and 12th grade However, this country performs additional tests of HSC and SSC from next week.
The fewer students who have registered, it will not be difficult to drain the center, by following the Covid protocol.
Schools in Mumbai have not reopened since last year.
While giving a nod to carry out an offline exam, the Civic Ministry of Education has clarified that no pre-pratama to grade 9 students can be called to school.
Legal action will begin against those found to violate the rules
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