Bhubaneswar: The school department and mass education will hold summative examinations for 10th grade students from January 5, with strict compliance with Covid-19 guidelines, said schools and education ministers of Mass Das Samir Ranjan Das.
If the government cancels the final examination for any reason in the future, the summative test will help assess students, he added.
Schools have been asked to follow the guidelines, issued by the Secondary Education Council (BSE), for the Sumative Exam to be carried out, which will be held on schedule.
“Sumative exams are important because their sign will be considered if the final council exam is canceled,” Das added.
After canceling the 10th Council exam because Covid-19, the state government revised the exam and the evaluation process and introduced a sumative exam for grade 9 and 10.
“Sumative examinations will be held offline.
Students will appear for examinations in the other.
School, just like Board exam.
Standard operating procedures have been spent to conduct classes and take all prevention steps to curb Covid-19 infection.
Health officials also monitor schools and routine meetings held with Nodal and District Officers and Block Education Officers to ensure that classes and examinations are held with Currently, “Das added.
There will be some 50 choices questions to be answered in the OMR answer sheet.
The question will be from the first 50% of the syllabus.
Evaluation will be carried out by BSE.