Kolkata: Western Bengal Council Secondary Examination (WBSE) and the West Bengal Board for a higher secondary examination (WBCHSE) has proposed an offline behavior examination in 2022.
WBSE conducts the Madhyamic and WBChse tests responsible for a higher secondary examination.
The CBSE board and ICSE had previously announced to carry out the 10th and 12th examinations offline but the All-India board had decided to do it in two phases.
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Although the State Council has not officially announced anything officially, the sources in the Ministry of Education say that the inspection of the Madhyamic is likely to be held in March and a higher secondary examination in April.
The board has also proposed a one-time exam.
“All-Indian boards have proposed to check in two semesters, but here concentrations of high students and are not possible to conduct examinations in two semesters,” said an educational official.
“We need to rearrange schools.
We also have to maintain a strict Covid protocol.
The design of the proposal has been given detailing all these things and is now awaiting the approval of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee’s head.”
The minister’s chairman has announced the opening of schools from grade 9 to 12 from November 16 and it is quite indicative so the state government also wants to restart the normal education system in the state.
The source at the head of the minister’s head (CMO) showed that Banerjee would be through a proposal after he returned from Goa at the end of this month.
Last year, the two state boards had suspended two main tests due to the pandemic situation and had gone for the evaluation system but it created a lot of confusion.
So, this year, the board tries not to take risks and go for the right check.
The secondary education council gives 50 per cent lifting each to the sign obtained by students in grade 9 and internal formative assessment in grade 10 and a higher secondary board decide to separate theoretical signs into two parts that provide 40 percent weight to the sign obtained In a 60 percent red and than 60 percent heating examination with signs of subjects in grade 11.
In addition, students will also get values printed in practical exams or project work.
However, each board announced that students would have the opportunity to take the exam if they were not happy with the sign based on the assessment, and in that case the signs would be considered the final.
Nearly 20 lakh students in the state will sit for the two council exams in 2022.