ICSE, ISC Exams Not In February-March; Dates To Be Announced Later: CISCE
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has clarified that the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) final examination 2020-21 will not be held in February.
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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has clarified that the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) final examination 2020-21 will not be held in February. It said in a notice that due to the current situation of COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the schools studies throughout the previous year, the examination dates will be deferred. It also mentioned that five Indian states wi
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ICSE content on Covid protocol The board has asked schools to spread awareness on how to wear masks, wash hands and maintain distance among each other
The ICSE council has asked schools to spread awareness on how to wear masks, wash hands and maintain distance among each other as a precaution against Covid-19.
The Union education ministry has created an online link containing posters, wall paintings and social media creatives on the subject and sent it to all school heads, asking them to share the link with students, parents and teachers.
Several school heads said the move was aimed at familiarising students with Covid-safety norms ahead of possible resumption of in-person classes. Students have to be prepared well in advance on how to conduct themselves in the presence of friends, whom they will meet almost after a year, once campuses reopen.
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RANCHI: From RT-PCR tests, frequent sanitisation to ensuring there’s proper social distancing among students, the residential schools in Ranchi are taking all possible measures to keep the virus at bay in their respective premises.
Ever since the government gave the green signal to reopen schools for Class X and XII board examinees, schools like Vikas Vidyalay, for example, have made it compulsory for the pupils to get themselves tested for Covid-19 48 hours prior to their entry. Ratnesh Kumar, an official at the school, said a residential doctor ensures this before allowing any student in.