‘From next year, exams to be a 14-day affair’
LUCKNOW: Over 66 lakh students are appearing in the UP Board examinations that commenced at over 8,500 centres across the state on Tuesday.
The number of students appearing for the exams this year rose by 11 lakh as compared to the last year, said deputy chief minister of UP Dinesh Sharma.
Sharma also holds the portfolio of minister of secondary and higher education, science and technology, electronics, information technology in the state government.
“This time nearly 66.37 lakh students are appearing in the examinations. This is the largest board of its kind in the world.
Last year, 55 lakh students had appeared in the Board examinations out of 60 lakh who had filled the forms,” said the deputy CM.
In 2017, there were 11,415 exam centres, and this time the numbers have gone down to 8,549 because of strictness shown by the state government, he said.
He said all the exam centres have been equipped with CCTV cameras and generators have been arranged. Sharma said, “We have also reduced the span of examinations, which used to be a two-and-half-month long affair. This time the board exams will last for one month and five days. Before Holi, the Class 10 board examinations will be over, while for Class 12 only one examination will be left a couple of days after the festival.”
“We are also coming up with
› We have also included yoga in the syllabus of physical education. In government schools, girls are being imparted taekwondo training along with yoga. DINESH SHARMA, deputy chief minister of UP
a course schedule by which, board examinations from next year will be a 14-day affair,” he said.
Noting that the primary reason for exodus of students from government schools is the inability to provide infrastructure to them, Sharma said very soon all the government schools and 16 state universities of UP will have wi-fi facility.
“My endeavour is also to bring the aided schools in this ambit as well. We have already held talks in this regard with some industrialists who will be attending the investors summit to provide us free wi-fi and Internet connectivity, so that our virtual classes can function,” he said.
He also informed the holidays have been cut and the birthday of any eminent personality will be celebrated by holding a programme, which will help the students know about the life and work of the personality.
“We have also included yoga in the syllabus of physical education. In government schools,
girls are being imparted taekwondo training along with yoga,” he said.
He also said 166 new modern schools with virtual and modern classes will be opened in the state, of which 42 will be in the minority dominated areas.