Nagpur: On Tuesday, the state government issued a subject schedule – wise for the SSC and HSC Board exam.
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Education has announced the period of the exam window.
The exam that will be held in March and April must be done in offline mode only.
Both HSC and SSC will start the test season with ‘first language’ paper on March 4 and 15.
While CBSE has not released a test schedule, which is officially referred to as a suspension, expected dates will be more or less in the same period.
Last year, both the State Council and CBSE canceled their written board test as the second wave began to peak in the summer months.
Students are allocated sign based on internal signs and other parameters, which are different for both boards.
There are several problems reported in this format because many schools have assessed only in online mode.
To fight such problems, CBSE moves with this intelligent session by dividing the Board’s exam into two parts.
The first was held recently in November-December while the second phase date (known as term-2) has not been announced.
So, even if for some reason the CBSE term-2 exam is canceled, it has an offline term-1 board exam score for use as a benchmark.
State Board, which serves a very diverse population based in urban areas and also remote parts of the country, but has not been able to do such things.