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Ride school students to take a quarterly test too

Lucknow: Because of the disruption and continuation of uncertainty in regular schools, grade 9 to 12 students in government schools will take more tests in the upcoming session.
The upper government has decided to hold a quarterly test, regardless of monthly and half-year inspection in schools recognized by the upper secondary education council.
Quarterly tests, in accordance with the 2021-22 academic calendar, are scheduled for the second half of September.
In other movements, for the first time, the Secondary Education Department has asked all schools to feed students obtained in each test, directly from monthly to quarterly, internal assessment, pre-council, and annual, on the online portal.
Data feed exercises will start from class 9 itself.
Until now, there were no signs of class 9 and the pre-class 10 and 12 pre-board exams were stored with school.
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New settings, said officials, will help in the declaration of timely results.
“In an unprecedented situation like Covid-19 which imposes the cancellation of the council exam, we must depend on secondary data to design a marking formula.
Data collection exercises are taking time.
Now, the board will have signs of students in all their exams Show, “said an official.
The school has been instructed to upload values ​​for quarterly tests in the second week of October.
For grade 9 and 10, 10 internal tests each will be held in August, October and January.
All schools must upload values ​​with the end of the month.
Half-year inspection will be held in mid-December, and the sign must be uploaded in January.
Pre-boards will be held in the first half of February and the annual exam for grades 9 and 11 in the second half of February.
All of this will be part of the assessment model in the absence of a council exam.
However, the sign for monthly tests will not be added to the final result.
Bringing changes in the examination pattern for grade 9, the board has divided the question paper into two parts: multiple and descriptive choice questions.
“Until now, there is no section.
There are types of short and long answers that carry different signs,” said SL Mishra, Principal, Aminabad Inter College, Lucknow.
Like the previous year, the board has reduced syllabus by 30%.
The department has also improved the date to complete the syllabus.
For grade 10 and 12, teaching must end on January 15 while for grade 9 and 11, the syllabus must be completed on January 31.

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