Khaleej Times

CBSE will not conduct Class 10 re-exam: Govt

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new delhi — The HRD ministry on Tuesday decided against conducting a re-examinatio­n of the CBSE Class 10 mathematic­s paper following reports of paper leak, with the board saying that class 10 was just an “internal segment” of school education system.

Education Secretary Anil Swarup had earlier in the day said, “Consequent to a preliminar­y evaluation of the impact of the reportedly leaked CBSE Class 10 maths paper & keeping in mind the paramount interest of students, the CBSE has decided not to conduct a re-examinatio­n, even in the states of Delhi NCR and Haryana. Hence, no re-exam for Class 10”.

In a later statement, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said, “Class X examinatio­n is essentiall­y a gateway for Class XI and thus remains largely an internal segment of school education”.

“On the other hand, Class XII exams are a gateway to higher education and various profession­al competitiv­e exams which have limited seats...therefore, giving undue advantage of to a handful of beneficiar­ies of the alleged leak of the economics paper would not be in larger interest of the students,” it said.

The Centre had reintroduc­ed

Class X examinatio­n is essentiall­y a gateway for Class XI and thus remains largely an internal segment of school education CBSE

Class X boards this year and junked the Continuous Comprehens­ive Evaluation (CCE) after it felt that the quality of education was suffering.

The Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t had last week announced the re-examinatio­n of CBSE Class 12 economics paper on April 25. It had said the Class 10 mathematic­s re-test, if required, would be conducted only for the Delhi-NCR region and Haryana in July.

The announceme­nt was made after the board received complaints that question papers of two subjects were leaked.

“The trend of random evaluation done so far for Class X mathematic­s paper is not indicating sudden spikes of unusual patterns, giving any impression of passing on of widespread benefits of alleged leak to students,” the CBSE said in the statement. — PTI

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