Pune / Mumbai: While the country will advance with its first offline test since the pandemic – scholarship examination for STD V and STD VIII students on Thursday – Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation canceled the test in Mumbai.
However, in the Mumbai Metropolitan region of Mumbai, the country will conduct an exam in Thane, Raigad and Palghar.
As many as 3.8 lakh students for Middle School (STD V) while 2.4 other Lakh students have registered for the SMA (STD VIII) scholarship exam which will be held on Thursday.
The maximum application comes from Pune with 52,286 registration.
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Administration Commissioner Supe said, “We have instructed all their applicants and parents and other stakeholders to maintain all safety prevention actions in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines issued by the state government.
Students have been told not to make groups and roam on campus After the paper ends.
A student from each class will be released at a time before and after the exam.
“All exam centers have been disanited, he added.
The exam was postponed six times after the restriction of Covid-19 was implemented in March 2020, Ramakant Kute, an elementary school teacher from Mulshi, said.
The cancellation of the exam in Mumbai has a drama section with BMC on Tuesday issuing a circular against the effects for 8,000 civil school students.
The decision was filled with many criticisms from assisted and private schools, which were referred to as the 15,000 student treatment of their students who had registered for the exam too.
The council conducted a quick test to change the centers of Mumbai students who had previously gave civil schools as the center.
On Wednesday night, BMC issued a new order that directed the cancellation of the exam in all schools in Mumbai.
BMC education officer Raju Tadvi said the order of the exam cancellation was for all schools in Mumbai but it was wrongly interpreted.
He said the decision not to hold the exam was taken considering the Covid-19 case in Mumbai.
BMC has asked the state to conduct an online exam or hold it at the end of August, depending on the Covid-19 situation in the city.
Shivnath Darade, Secretary, Maharashtra Rajya Shikshak Parishad, said the teachers opposed the exam.
“It is very sad that students in the state will take the exam.
When the board test can be canceled, what urgency is to hold a scholarship exam,” Darade asked.
Sandeep Sangave, Deputy Director, School Education, Mumbai, took out a circle stating the fate of students who would lose the exam in Mumbai would be placed above MSEC.