New Delhi: Application has been submitted at the Supreme Court who looks for instructions to CBSE and CISCE to issue a revised round to conduct a 10th grade check and the next board in Hybrid mode instead of offline mode only in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Application, submitted by six students who will appear in the council exam, accuse all board exercises in doing the term one or one semester of the exam in offline mode only “the patent does not make sense”.
In accordance with the date sheet announced by the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE), the term one council exam will begin on November 16.
Semester One of the council councils for the Indian School Certificate (CISCE) exam will begin on November 22.
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Application, submitted by Advocate Sumanth Nookala, said the next exam was carried out in hybrid mode with the option to choose between offline and online checks.
“Approval assumes the significance as a test associated with the mental health of the applicants who need a conducive and voluntary atmosphere to ensure a fair assessment.
Is the general knowledge that the third wave of covid pandemic is estimated,” said the application.
He claimed that the current offline inspection system was proposed “full of poor planning and lack of application” which would harm the students.
“Even if the respondents (councils and others) want to conduct an examination on that date, it has sufficient time and resources to plan it carefully and consider the concerns raised in the petition today,” he said.