Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

2 semesters must from Class 6, says CBSE

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

CBSE OFFICIALS SAY THE NEW SYSTEM WILL HELP IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND PREPARE STUDENTS FOR CLASS 10 BOARD EXAMS

NEW DELHI: Schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will now have to follow a uniform assessment scheme that stipulates a two-semester system – complete with half-yearly and annual examinatio­ns – from Class 6 onwards.

“To make students more confident about facing the Class 10 board examinatio­ns when they join the upper-primary stage in Class 6, we have decided to implement a uniform system of assessment, examinatio­n pattern and report cards...” said CBSE chairman RK Chaturvedi.

Under the new system, two periodic tests of 10 marks will also be conducted every semester. CBSE officials say it will help improve the quality of education, prepare students for the Class 10 board exams, and facilitate easy migration of students from one school to another.

Officials said over 18,000 CBSE-affiliated schools follow various systems of assessment from Classes 6 to 9, and issue different kinds of report cards to their students. “Due to disparitie­s in the system, students from Classes 6 to 9 face several problems whenever they migrate to another school. It has become imperative to have a uniform system that makes things easier for students,” an official said.

Sources said as CBSE schools are required to follow the NCERT syllabus in the upper primary stage, the authoritie­s deemed it necessary to ensure uniformity in the assessment structure, and examinatio­n system.

Students – for instance – will be required to study mathematic­s, science and the social sciences, besides three languages and another subject. Schools will conduct two periodic tests of 10 marks, and the half-yearly written examinatio­n will account for 80. Students will also get marks for notebook submission.

For the annual exam, students will be assessed on 10% syllabus of the first term and the entire syllabus of the second. Similarly, the annual exam for Class 7 will include 20% syllabus from the first term. For Classes 6 to 8, students will get grades from A1 (91-100) to E (32 and below).

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