Kolkata: Some school teacher organizations in West Bengal said that lack of uniformity in giving signs by schools in class 9 examination caused the majority of students to secure higher signs in the Madhayamic exam (Class 10).
More than 90 percent of students secured the first division sign in this year’s Madhyamic examination and the percentage of the pass was a one hundred percent record.
Madhyamic examination cannot be held this year because the situation of the pandemic and evaluation is based on the performance of candidates in the 2019 class examination in grade 9 and internal assessments for each subject in class 10 on a 10.50 class base.
Teacher organizations also voiced concern that with so many students secured high scores and a hundred percent pass percentage there was more fold than class 11 seats The West can do a little in such situations because they have to go with signs sent by the school, all postgraduate postgraduate teacher Office-Bearer Welfare Association Chandan Garaai told Wednesday.
“Many schools are not difficult in student screening when they are promoted to class 9.
Playback becomes harder in grade 10.
When the Board announces a 50:50 ratio in good faith giving the same weight to the annual class 9 and internal annual test number of the wise assessment in class 10, We have fear of every candidate who gets numbers is not worth the ability of their abilities and the reality, “said Garai.
He said the situation that emerged would lead to a lower number of seats in a higher secondary institution because more than 10 lakh students have passed with more than 9 lakhs getting the first division and students with less benefits will benefit.
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“Also a large number of students will try to register in science subjects because they have a 70-80 percent sign even though they will be worthy of no more than 40-45 percent.
What students will do after choosing science,” he wondered , Senior teacher and office carrier Paschim Bango Sikshak Samity, Naba Kumar Karmakar said about 35,000 students in the city and more than 10 lakh in the state would not have many problems to get a chair in high school but who deserves not to get their chosen school ,
“Therefore we will ask higher middle school to conduct entrance tests for students, at least for the flow of science, so there is a proper and appropriate evaluation,” said the senior teacher.
He said 35,000 students in the city would not face problems finding seats in grade 11 but once again get the right institution.
“Also from 10,79,749 candidates, the number of girls was quite high than the boy this time.
Therefore all female students may find problems in getting beds in schools many of them only for boys and some coeducational too,” he said.
Both of them said it was doubtful whether the candidates wanted to sit for offline exams now as suggested by the board after the Covid-19 situation improved.
Tarun Naskar said that in the name of all the Save Bengal Education Committee “We have thought the percentage of pass can be 100 percent away by a 50:50 percent evaluation methodology of the board.
This causes many candidates not to get their favorite subjects while students will fight.”