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The Assam government can request legal assistance in the evaluation formula

Guwahati: The Ministry of Education Assam can seek legal expert opinions before publishing an evaluation formula for the incident of class X and XII.
Many students contribute to the cancellation of the board.
They demand a test with a Covid protocol.
The source in the Ministry of Education told TII that the recommendation of the evaluation formula, which would be adopted in the absence of a test, was waiting at the office of the Minister of Education Roman Pegu.
Two high-powered committees handed over their recommendations before the minister last week after several rounds of discussion between panel members.
Happy! You have succeeded in throwing your votelogin to see the results “Consultation is likely to be held with Advocate General Assam on the Panel recommendation.
Because the evaluation strategy has a legal aspect, the government does not publish it without thinking,” said the source.
Other senior officials said that the final nod of the minister of the chairman was being awaited before notifying a few minutes this week.
However, every major change in recommendations is not possible, the source added.
Both Assam’s secondary education council (AHSEC) and the secondary education council, Assam (SEMA) really wanted to know the final evaluation formula.
Two state boards need to compile the results of the XII and X class status board and declare the results on July 31.
While data compilation for around seven students lakh will be a complicated process, the unity that will be calculated from several examinations is to make complex training compilation.
For class XII students, the unity of the possibility of originating from the results of the class X class and internal assessment carried out by each educational institution in class XI and XII.
In terms of class X participants exam, their performance in the internal assessment exam because class IX is likely to be calculated.
While the students were in the dilemma, Assam Students Union (AASU) had urged the government to make public procedures.
“Students are worried about their fate.
The government should not continue to postpone the announcement of the evaluation formula,” said Vice President Aasu, Utpal Sarma.
More than class X students, XII class exam participants are worried about their future.
Many of them aspire to enroll in college in Delhi.
“Many state boards are ready to declare the results.
The Ministry of Education must provide time to the board so that we can get the results without much mistakes.
Anyway, we do not expect perfect results,” said Hamidul Islam, registered class, class registered xii exam participants.

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