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CBSE to send Guidelines on Conducting Home Exams in Schools

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Amid growing concerns about the credibility of school-conducted Class X exams, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will issue strict guidelines to schools on the issue of conducting the final examinations to be held in March this year. In the absence of a uniform procedure, the board
is expected to come up with the new rules on Tuesday.

“The guidelines will lay down how the summative assessment for the class X students must be carried out by schools,” CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi told Hindustan Times.

The summative assessment in March represents the final leg of the assessment of the students.

Schools will, however, continue to have the freedom to formulate their own question papers, use CBSE question papers or mix and match, as they were allowed to do in the September 2010 summative assessment, Joshi said.

For the first time from this year, Class X students will have the option of appearing either for the CBSE-conducted board examination or final class X test conducted by their school.

Students who plan to stay in the same school or plan to shift to another CBSE school for class XI need not appear for the board-conducted examination.

A majority of CBSE students have opted for the school-conducted tests, board sources said. Several top CBSE-affiliated schools in the capital do not have even a single student who has opted for the board-conducted test.

But the reform – pushed through by human resource development minister Kapil Sibal after years of dithering by predecessors – to make the class X Board examination optional has spawned concerns over the credibility of school-conducted tests.

Source : HT

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1 thought on “CBSE to send Guidelines on Conducting Home Exams in Schools”

  1. this cce is worst. our previous method of study was more good
    I am too a student of class10 in a school
    now no hard work is required to get good marks

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