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Now, word ‘fail’ will not be used in HSC marksheets

- RONALD RODRIGUES

From now, students appearing for the Higher Secondary Certificat­e (HSC) class board examinatio­ns will not witness the word ‘fail’ in their marksheets as per a government resolution (GR) released by the state school education department on Thursday. Instead of the word fail, ‘eligible for skill developmen­t programme’ will be mentioned for those students who fail in more than three subjects in the July-August 2020 HSC examinatio­ns.

In an attempt to prevent discourage­ment among students, those who fail in one or two subjects in July-August 2020 HSC examinatio­ns will have the remark ‘eligible for re-exam’ while those who do not clear three or more subjects will have the remark ‘eligible for skill developmen­t programme’ printed on their marksheets.

While for the ongoing February-March 2020 HSC board examinatio­ns, students who do not clear three or subjects will have the remark ‘eligible for re-exam’ printed on their marksheets.

In both the cases, students who fail in HSC exams will have to appear for the reexam in order to achieve their degree or seek admission for higher education. Prashant Redij, secretary, Mumbai School Principals’

Associatio­n, said, “It will not help students academical­ly as they will have to anyway appear for the re-exam in order to gain their degree. It will just help them psychologi­cally as there will be no mention of the word ’fail’ on their marksheets as it generally raises a negative thought.” According to the provisions of the Maharashtr­a State Skill Developmen­t department, students who fail in HSC board exams can pursue careers in sectors such as agricultur­e, fashion designing, electronic­s and hospitalit­y in institutes affiliated to the Maharashtr­a State Skill Developmen­t Cell.

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