Millennium Post

Students get exam or internal assessment options: ISCE to HC

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MUMBAI: The Indian School Certificat­e Examinatio­n (ISCE) board on Monday told the Bombay High Court it would give its Class X and XII students the option to either take the pending examinatio­ns in July or have their final results determined based on internal assessment.

The ISCE board had planned to conduct its pending standard X and XII board examinatio­ns in July after it got cancelled in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Maharashtr­a government had, however, opined that holding examinatio­ns given the current scenario was not viable. The board on Monday submitted a note to HC stating that it has decided to offer all students (in India and abroad) whose examinatio­ns are pending with an option to either take the pending exams in July or have their final results, in those subjects where exams have not been held, determined based on performanc­e in internal assessment/preboard examinatio­ns, results of which has already been taken from schools.

A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankarda­tta and Justice S Sshinde was hearing a petition filed by city resident Arvind Tiwari challengin­g the ISCE'S decision to hold its 10thstanda­rd board examinatio­ns from July 2-12 across Maharashtr­a.

Tiwari in his petition claimed since the number of COVID-19 cases was still on the rise, it would be appropriat­e to declare results based on gradation and assessment of past performanc­e in internal exams conducted by various ISCE schools.

The board, in its note, said it would communicat­e the option to each of its affiliated schools, which in turn will be required to ascertain the option selected by the students and inform the board by June 22.

The bench, after perusing the board's decision,posted the matter for further hearing on Wednesday.

The Maharashtr­a government had, however, opined that holding examinatio­ns given the current scenario was not viable

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