The Asian Age

CBSE puts off Class 12 exams

■ Class 10 exams cancelled ■ Class 12 dates after June 1 ■ No decision on ISC, ICSE yet

- SANJAY KAW

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Wednesday cancelled the Class 10 exams and postponed the Class 12 exams in view of the massive surge in Covid-19 cases across India. This was decided at a meeting that was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank”, the principal secretary to the PM, the Cabinet Secretary, the school and higher education secretarie­s and

◗ THE EDUCATION minister said after the meeting that the CBSE exams for Class 12 that were to be held from May 4 to June 14 have been postponed. He said the situation would be reviewed on June 1 by the board and details would be shared subsequent­ly.

other top officials were present.

The Council for the Indian School Certificat­e Examinatio­ns, that administer­s the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) exams, is, however, yet to take a decision on when they are to be held.

The education minister said after the meeting that the CBSE exams for Class 12 that were to be held from May 4 to June 14 have been postponed. He said the situation would be reviewed on June 1 by the board and details would be shared subsequent­ly. A notice of at least 15 days will be given before the start of the examinatio­ns.

The minister said the results of the Class 10 exams, which now stand cancelled, will be prepared on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the board. He said that any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated to him/her on this basis will be given an opportunit­y to sit in an exam as and when the conditions are conducive to hold exams.

At the meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated that the well-being of the students has to be the government’s top priority. He also said the Centre would keep in mind the best interests of students and ensure their health is taken care of and also that their academic interests

are not harmed. Noting that the pandemic was seeing a resurgence in many regions of the country, schools were already shut in 11 states. Many states, including Maharashtr­a and Madhya Pradesh, have already postponed their board examinatio­ns. An education ministry statement said: “Unlike state boards, CBSE has an allIndia character, and therefore, it is essential to hold exams simultaneo­usly throughout the country.”

A large number of students, academics and politician­s were demanding the cancellati­on of the board exams due to the growing Covid-19 cases. Punjab CM Amarinder Singh wrote to the Centre seeking postponeme­nt of the board exams. Citing the rising cases, he said quite understand­ably, “the steady increase in Covid19 cases in most states of the country has created a sense of great apprehensi­on and anguish among students and parents alike regarding the board examinatio­ns for Classes 10 and 12”. He added: “In Punjab too, the state government is receiving requests from various quarters seeking postponeme­nt of the board examinatio­ns by the

State board as well as by the CBSE and ICSE.”

As the CBSE cancelled its exams for Class 10 and deferred those for Class 12, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtr­a have also postponed their state board exams for these classes due to an alarming surge in coronaviru­s cases. States like West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh said they were monitoring the situation and are yet to decide whether to go ahead with the board exams.

Karnataka said it will conduct the exams as scheduled. Meghalaya too said it is ready to hold the state board exams for class 12 but will take a decision on class 10 exams after a review of the situation is completed.

The developmen­ts came as the Central government announced the decision, following a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This is the first time that the CBSE has completely cancelled the board exams and it will affect over 21 lakh students across the country. Its Class 10 exams are scheduled to begin from May 5 while Class 12 exams have already begun from April 8.

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