BHUBANESWAR: After several rounds of deliberations with a 14-member specialist survey, the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) at Odisha on Friday chose to award Course XII (Plus II) marks to pupils on the basis of the performance from the matriculation examination.
The outcomes will be announced in August per week.
A day following Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared a 30:30:40 formulation for Class XII results, providing 30 percent weightage to Class XI concept exam, 30 percent to Course X marks and 40 percent to unit evaluations and mid-term tests in Class XII, the CHSE chose to fully rely upon matriculation examination for analysis of concept documents of Class XII routine candidates.
CHSE vice-chairman Tushar Kanti Tripathy, who’s also member of this expert committee that exercised the alternate assessment criteria,” stated the areas in Plus II were separated into three classes — accurate, unrelated and related in connection with Class X.”In the same topic was examined in the two X and XII for example math, Odia and English, the symbols to be given at Class XII are exactly the same as in Course X,” Tripathy stated.
Topics like bookkeeping and cost in Class XII is associated with math in Class X.
For these topics, typical marks of the associated topic in Course X and greatest score in almost any non-language subject is going to be considered to the newspaper involved in Class XII.
For unrelated topics like education, insurance and psychology that don’t have any associated newspapers in Course X, most of the greatest marks scored in 2 newspapers in Class X is going to be taken into consideration for such topics in Class XII.
For people who had failed in their Class XII board examination and were also scheduled to look, the evaluation will be determined by their final Class XII examination.
A mean of the greatest scores of 2 newspapers are regarded as marks to the subjects where they had neglected.
For technical exams and jobs, the symbols will be given on the grounds of functional performances in courses.
“An examinee not happy with the outcome announced on the grounds of choice assessment can choose to look for the examination in off-line manner, which is conducted while the situation gets conducive,” a CHSE announcement said.
Teachers and educators stated there was no choice left.
“Unlike CBSE colleges, there was not any test held in CHSE colleges.
The single assessment to rely on has been matriculation, although the exact same might be the most objective method of evaluation,” explained Pabitra Mahala, president of a teachers’ association.
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