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Supreme Court Requires CBSE, ICSE’s Assessment Standards for Class 12 Pupils

Supreme Court Requires CBSE, ICSE's Assessment Standards for Class 12 Pupils
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed petitions challenging CBSE and ICSE choice to cancel the assessments and accepted the evaluation strategy propounded by the Boards to assess pupils.
Even the Supreme Court was hearing petitions seeking evaluation of physical assessments of course 12 held by several state boards, Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Course 12 personal, compartment, examinations, HSC, along with NIOS examinations.
A joint request has been filed by 1,152 pupils looking for leadership into the CBSE for evaluation of Board’s Class 12 personal compartment evaluation and required parity with regular pupils.

Congratulations!You have cast your voteLogin to see resultThe Centre on Tuesday stated into the Supreme Court there can’t be a uniform appraisal coverage for many boards such as CBSE, ICSE and 32 country boards since most of boards are both autonomous and enabled to invent their strategy.
Justifying its decision to cancel the Board examination, the Centre stated that the pupils life is valuable and they cannot be forced to take a test during the ordeal.
“If something happens to one pupil then his parents could sue the plank,” that the Centre informed Supreme Court.
The Centre also stated that it will be against pupils interest to provide them just 1 choice either to go to get an internal examination or to look in a concrete examination.
Optional Class 12 board assessments by 15-Sept 15: CBSE into SCCBSE on Monday advised the Supreme Court that elective Course 12 board assessments for pupils not happy with their evaluation will be held anytime between August 15 and September 15, subject to this problem being conducive.
It, nevertheless, said the exam will be run only in the key areas and”the marks obtained by a candidate within this evaluation will be treated as closing”.
The Centre stated that pupils will receive both choices and they’re able to choose the exam when they aren’t happy with the examination.
Earlier on Monday, CBSE advised that the Supreme Court that discretionary Course 12 board exams for pupils not happy with their examination will be held anytime between August 15 and September 15, issue to this problem being conducive.
On June 1, the Class 12 CBSE and ISC board examinations were cancelled this year as a result of prevailing Covid-19 scenario in the nation to the aid of lakhs of pupils and their parents in addition to teachers.

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