Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Exams for classes 9, 11 cancelled, says Sisodia

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Thursday cancelled the Class 9 and 11 annual exams and said students will be promoted on the basis of their midterm exams as per a revised promotion policy put in place last year in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The move comes days after the Centre announced the cancellati­on of the Class 10 and 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinatio­ns.

As the Capital’s Covid-19 graph spiralled two months ago, the Delhi government’s education department on April 12, postponed the Class 9 and 11 annual exams, which were scheduled to take place between May and June for government and government-aided schools.

Addressing a digital press briefing, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday said: “While students from kindergart­en to Class 6 were promoted on the basis of the no-detention policy, students of classes 9 and 11 were anxious about their promotion. We have decided to cancel their exams... and promote them on the basis of their mid-term results.”

In a circular released on Thursday, the state directorat­e of education (DOE) said the revised promotion policy “will help mitigate adverse effects on the students, teachers and parents during lockdown period.”

Sisodia also said private schools that managed to conduct their midterm and annual examinatio­ns may declare their results on the basis of those tests. However, he added that in case public and private schools have not been able to conduct the midterm examinatio­n for all papers, heads of schools can prepare the result on the basis of their two highest scores.

“For the students who have completed the midterm examinatio­ns in two, three or four subjects, the average of the marks obtained in the best two performing subjects out of five main subjects will be awarded in the subjects whose examinatio­n have not been conducted or the student(s) is absent in the examinatio­ns for whatsoever reason,” the DOE circular said. The department also specified that those students who had appeared for only one subject during the midterm examinatio­ns will not be entitled to the average marks.

Sisodia on Thursday said: “Students who did not take their midterm exams or appeared for only one paper, or failed to secure the qualifying marks, will be given another chance. However, there will not be any physical examinatio­n for such students, and the reassessme­nt will be done on the basis of projects and assignment­s.”

Awadhesh Kumar Jha, head of the Sarvodaya Co-ed Vidyalaya in Rohini’s Sector 8, said: “We conducted the midterm exams in person, and even though the cases have come down, we can’t risk holding another set of physical exams. Cancelling the papers is a good option, and we can prepare the results on the basis of these midterm tests.”

Sisodia also said government schools in the city will declare the Class 9 and 11 results on June 22. “No student will be called to school. Students will receive their result online or via a phone call or Whatsapp,” he said.

He also announced the schedule for non-planned admissions in Delhi government schools for classes 6 to 9, adding that the education department will conduct the process in two phases and registrati­ons, like last year, will be done online.

“Those looking to get admitted in a government school in classes 6 to 9, can apply online. The applicatio­n process will begin on Friday and will continue till June 30. Admissions under this phase will be declared by July 14. The second phase of registrati­ons will be from July 23 to August 6,” he said.

Those looking to get admitted in a govt school in classes 6 to 9 can apply online. The process will begin on Friday.

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Schools in Delhi were shut in early April this year as Covid-19 cases surged.

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