Ranchi: Jharkhand Academic Council is all directed at holding a final exam even though uncertainty applies to them.
The state government has not provided a green signal to conduct an exam considering the current Covid scenario.
The official JAC said, “We are 100% ready to do both parts 1 or final examinations, including matriculation and intermediaries.
Charging the registration form is complete and the inspection center has also been decided.
Until now, the test of the term-1 is waiting but if the government allows, we can Do the final check too.
“The exam is usually held during February-March but last year they were delayed and held in May because Covid.
situation.
Recently, Jac Chairman Dr.
Anil Kumar Mahto reviewed preparations with officials who were responsible for secondary and intermediaries.
Meanwhile, government managed schools focus on preparing students for examinations through online mode.
Rita Kumari, who taught at the Bariyatu Girls High School, said, “We tried to resolve the syllabus for the final inspection through online mode.
However, for various reasons for the presence of students is around 30%.” Ashok Kumar Singh from Government Secondary School, Padra also said that Even though the online class is being carried out at this time, ensuring student participation is a challenge.
He added, “Many students living in rural and semi-urban areas have joined the workforce to support their families.” The Jharkhand Project Education Council has issued direction to the Field Officer of the State Education Department, asking them to prepare students, in particular.
Class VIII, X and intermediaries, for the annual test, which will be carried out by JAC.