NEW DELHI: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), in its memorandum to the Union education minister, has asked the central government to think about future and security of their student-examinees before conducting Class XII examinations, which can be pending as a result of this Covid-19 pandemic. “In light of the prevailing scenario, book ways of conducting the pending examinations, such as open book assessments, remote assessments using enrolled posts, examinations for important subjects could be researched for conducting examinations with bodily distancing in forthcoming July- August. A variety of state authorities are embracing similar imaginative strategies,” the memorandum said. The student team has indicated that because there’s a”steady decrease in the amount of fresh Covid-19 instances”, the impending exams could be organised to a comparatively shorter timescale at July-August. ABVP, at its memorandum of proposals, has advocated that the test of final-year pupils of different schools and universities on the grounds of decreased syllabi, raising the amount of centers for holding one-day entry examinations for entrance into reputed schools and universities at July-August. Nidhi Tripathi, national general secretary, ABVP, stated:”The analysis of Class XII students gained significance in light of how admissions into different undergraduate programmes derive from the Old Secondary Merit List. The central authorities in addition to state authorities should determine judicially taking into consideration the security, academic and health prospects of pupils so that pupils do not need to deal with issues later on.”
Class XII Examinations: ABVP urges Centre to Think about Pupils’ Security and Potential, submits memorandum