Nagpur: Only two days after releasing suspension for Term-1, which is part of the final council exam, the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE) has now allowed students to change the city where they will appear for the exam.
, it is assumed that students will appear in the test of their own school, but the council realizes that many now live in various cities.
While some students returned to their home town, some had shifted to their grandparents’ homes since the beginning of the second wave of pandemic and had not returned.
Even though schools have been reopened for physical classes, it is not mandatory for students to attend.
The CBSE controller from the Sanyam Bhardwaj exam said the online portal will begin where the application for city changes will be accepted.
“At the right time, CBSE will tell students to submit a request to their respective schools to change the city of their inspection center.
The school will follow the instructions provided by the CBSE to forward demand in the online system,” Bhardwaj said.
He added that all students and schools must now check the CBSE website for the next update.
“As soon as students are told in this case, they can make their requests to their school on the schedule,” Bhardwah.CBSE said it has confirmed that the time frame to make such changes “will be very short.” Bhardwaj also stated that under any circumstances the request would be entertained after the window was closed online.
Secretly has a mixed reaction about the CBSE decision.
A principal said, “I feel, many parents and students take advantage of this and do not return to school.
Some say they live with their grandparents outside the Nagpur, therefore unable to join the school in physical mode.
But we Don’t know what’s right because I doubt whether teenagers can live in a semi-rural area for a long time.
“He added that now for the Term-1 exam, which will be given in physical mode, it will be necessary for students to return to the classroom .
Other heads say that students drawn back to school.
“We talk about students at STD X and XII.
They roam everywhere in the city, from restaurants to private clubs to the resort.
So, there is no reason for them to stay away from Nagpur and avoid offline classes,” said the principal.