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National Achievement Survey to be held on November 12

New Delhi: The next round of the National Achievement Survey (NAS), which aims to assess the competence of third grade students, fifth, eight and tenth, will be held throughout the country on November 12 this year, in accordance with the Ministry of Education Union.
“The next NAS round will be held on November 12, 2021 throughout the country, which will help assess the interruptions of new learning and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic and help take improvement steps.
Development of instruments, testing, finalization of test items, school sampling etc.
has been carried out by NCERT.
However, the administration of the actual test at the sample school will be carried out with CBSE in collaboration with the State / Regional Union, “according to the statement.
Ministry of Education.
The Indian government has implemented a scrolling program from a sample-based national achievement survey (NAS) aimed at third grade, five, eight and ten with a three-year cycle period.
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The last national achievement survey (NAS) was held on November 13, 2017 to assess the competencies developed by children at the third grade, five and eight levels.
The Ministry of Education’s statement said that NAS 2021 would cover the entire school spectrum, i.e.
Government schools (central government and state government), schools assisted by governments and private schools throughout the country.
It is hoped that almost 1.23 lakh schools and 38 lakh students in 733 districts in 36 states and the United area will be borne in NAS 2021.
NAS will be carried out in language, mathematics and eV for third and five grade, language, mathematics, science and social science for grade 8 and language, mathematics, science, social science and English for class 10.
The test will be carried out in 22 media instructions Includes Assamese, Bengali, British, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizo, Odiya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Garo, Khasi, Bhutia, and Lepcha.
For smooth and fair survey behavior, 1,82,488 field researchers, 1,23,729 observers, 733 district level coordinators and district Nodal officers separately and 36 state nodal officers in each state and UT, the Ministry of Education said.
Representatives of 1500 counselors have been appointed in the district to monitor the overall functionality and ensure fair survey behavior.
All personnel have been given extensive training on their roles and responsibilities.
A national director committee has been formed for NAS behavior led by the Chairperson, CBSE.
A portal (https://nas.education.gov.in) has been launched to allow coordination with the major variety of functionaries for the smooth behavior of NAS 2021.
State and district reports cards for basic and secondary levels for NAS 2021 will be released and placed in the public domain, the Ministry of Education said.

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