Kolkata: 2022 Madhyamic and a higher secondary exam will be held in offline mode, West Bengal Council of Secondary Education (WBBSE) and a higher Western Bengal Board (HS Council) announced together at the press meeting on Monday.
While Madhyamik will start from March 7 and end on March 16, HS will be held from April 2 to April 20.
A higher secondary exam will be carried out in the center of the house but the Madhyamic exam will be carried out in a different place.
The two council tests have been canceled this year.
The second official of the board clarified that they had no plans to hold semester-based checks such as Cisce and CBSE.
Chiranjib Bhattyacharya, President, HS Council, said, “Other boards have a sustainable evaluation system that we do not have.
So the exam will be held when they are done before.” For almost two years now, the physical class is still suspended because Covid.
School students and schools assisted by the government have suffered because many do not have infrastructure to support online classes.
After a long gap, the physical class will continue in schools from November 16 for class IX to XII.
The HS Council has announced that a higher secondary and class XI exam will be carried out simultaneously.
HS paper will be held from 10am to 1:15 and the XI class exam will start at 2pm and continue until 5.15 a night.
Practical examinations will be carried out from February 15 to March 4.
Schools must set questions for practical examinations on certain topics that will be provided by the Board.
It has been submitted to the school to decide whether the test exam will be taken before the board.
However, WBBSE can ask for school to take the exam exam at the end of December.
Because Covid, the HS Council has decided to conduct an exam at 6,723 home centers while the WBBSE will conduct caddyamic in various places.
WBBSE President Kalyanmoy Ganguly said, “We have students in all states and students from 9,991 schools will take the exam.
So, Madhyamik cannot be done in the center of the house.
The number of venues will increase to maintain the Covid protocol.”