Kolkata: Passed signs will be given to all students who cannot erase the secondary exam this year after the review, the source in the Ministry of Education said after the EAUA DAS, the President of the West Bengal Council of Higher Education, Meeting Minister of Education Bratya Basu on Tuesday night at Bikash Bhavan ,
According to sources in the department, the basu looks for reports from the watershed regarding actions taken about more than 20,000 students who cannot clean the XII examination of the State Council class.
After the meeting, Das said this problem would be resolved soon and that all school principals had been told to submit the relevant sign.
“Protest, which has broken in various schools in the state, has been embarrassing the government.
The Minister of Education met with the HS council president on Tuesday night in an effort to solve the problem,” said a department official.
Of the 8.20,000 HS candidates, nearly 24,000 have failed the Plus-II board, which leads to a broad protest in Bengal.
“Because this is a pandemic year, the state wants everyone to graduate,” the official said.
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The Board has instructed the principal, where students are upset with a bad sign of their board, to re-send a score, along with relevant documents, for reviews.
But how to protest spread in various schools in the state of the government want a direct solution to this problem.
“A student passes class X to reach class XI and then class XII.
So, it’s strange that the same student fails HS, the results are calculated, based on two previous X and XI examinations that he cleans.
There seems to be some errors in calculating the mark, “The Principal said in Kolkata.
The council canceled a higher secondary examination this year because of a pandemic.
The final score is calculated after factoring on the sign of a sign of the XI X class board, exam and annual class XI project and practice carried out in class XII.
Other councils, such as Cisce and CBSE also, canceled their X and XII examination and compiled different formulas to assess students.