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CBSE to conduct an offline exam from Nov. 16 for class X, XII

CBSE to conduct an offline exam from Nov. 16 for class X, XII
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New Delhi: Even as parents and students have campaigned on examinations in institutional centers, secondary education councils issued detailed guidelines for Term 1 exams for class XII starting from November 16 and for class X from November 17.
The offline exam will be made in nine subjects in class X and at 19 in class XII.
The remaining sub-text exam will be held in groups to minimize learning loss.
According to the guidelines, the school must print the Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet provided by the Board.
Circular Circular said, “CBSE will provide an OMR that is adjusted online to the inspection center that has detailed students who are allowed to appear in the test.
To print OMR, A4 size photocopying paper with good quality will be needed.
The school will be allowed to download OMR for both classes X and XII as provided for them.
“The Association of Delhi’s Government Principal has recently told her inability council to score a large number of OMR sheets.
Ak Jha, Principal of Sarvodaya Co-Ed Vidyalaya, Sector 8, Rohini, said, “It will be difficult for us to print paper.
The Principal Association has asked CBSE to give us questions and answer sheets as before.” Tania Joshi, Principal, The Indian school, said, “The board asked about our printing capacity.
So, I think it will send us encrypted question letters.” Every school will be given an OMR sample for exercise.
Questions will be an objective type in the term test 1, which will be for 90 minutes with an additional 30 minutes.
Given the winter schedule, the exam will begin at 11:30 a.m.
than 10:30 a.m.
With 26,000 schools in India affiliated with CBSE and 26 abroad, the education council will improve the exam center in such a way that there are no students and schools will face problems.
“When the examination will be carried out in almost all schools, therefore, to maintain the sanctity and safety of the examination, there is a need to appoint observers in each inspection center,” Circular said.
“The scale of appointment of observers will be one of the observers for 500 students and two for more than 500 exam participants.
The city coordinator will be responsible for appointing observers in all inspection centers and will ensure the availability of observers on every day of the examination according to the scale decided.” Meanwhile , parents and students demand that they are given an option between online and offline exams.
Yuvraj Sharma, a class XII student, said, “Given the Pandemic, Delta variant from Coronavirus and the threat of the third wave for underage children who are not vaccinated, there are no educational councils who must force students to sit for offline exams.
There is no security guarantee in The board part or from school.
This is our life and health problem.
Therefore, we asked the council to conduct an examination in both modes and leave our choice.

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