Kolkata: The council for the Indian school certificate examination 1 result for the class X (ICSE) and Class XII (ISC) exam will be stated on Monday at 10 am.
Students can download their marking from the official website of Cisce.org board.
The principal indicates they expect better results because of shorter syllabus in the semester format.
Basanti Biswas, Head of the Calcutta Girls High School, said, “I think students are happier with the semester system because the syllabus is smaller.” Supriyo Dhar, Secretary of La Martiniere School, agreed to say, “Because the syllabus is divided into two, it is easier to learn, so we expect advantageous results this year.” Sujih Biswas, Principal of Rammohan Mission, said, “Semester-based exams are students-centric and fruiting for learning outcomes.” Biswas added, “Now after students aged 15-18 vaccinated, we all prefer the test back to offline.
Even last year when the test was canceled, students hope they can provide an examinating online rather than adapting to how online rather than adapting to how it adapts With online rather than adapting to online rather than adapting to online rather than adapting to online rather than adapting to online than adapting it online.
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There are many problems with online mode, such as unstable access to the internet and cheating that can be avoided by the exam Physical.
In circumstances, Cisce has acted with great efficiency to conduct a council exam.
“DPS Newtown Principal Sonali Sen said,” Students have the best resistance to adapt to any exam mode given to them.
They have done a lot of hard work.
We will do waiting for the results before Assess the best student learning mode.
“The first semester exam is done using multiple choice questions in the middle of a prolonged uncertainty about whether the exam will be carried out in online or offline mode.
At the end of October, the Board released a circle that confirmed that the exam will be held offline on the school campus.” Offline exam is The best for transparency and we are happy that we took steps back to normal, “said M Thamacin’s father Arulappan, headmaster Collegiate St Xavier.