Assam Class 11 exams cancelled, students to be promoted
AHSEC Class 11 exams have been cancelled and students will be promoted without exams to the next class if they have filled an online form earlier.
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UPDATED: May 10, 2021 18:29 IST
AHSEC Class 11 exam cancelled amid the Covid-19 situation. Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) has issued a notice announcing the cancellation of Class 11 examination and promotion of all the students who have filed up online applications for the examination to Class 12 for the academic session 2021-22.
“The Higher Secondary First Year Examination, 2021 scheduled to be held from 04/05/2021 which aw postponed has now been cancelled and all the students, who have filled up online applications for the same are hereby declared to have been promoted to the HS 2nd year class for the academic session 2021-2022,” said the official statement released by the board.
Assam Higher Secondary (HS) 1st Year Exams Cancelled, All Students Promoted
Earlier, the Higher Secondary first year exams, scheduled to be held from May 4 were postponed due to a steep rise in COVID-19 cases.
| 10 May 2021 10:47 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: The Higher Secondary First Year Examination which was postponed has now been cancelled and the students have been promoted to the higher secondary second-year class.
An order issued by Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) dated May 7, read: …the Higher Secondary First Year Examination, 2021 scheduled to be held from May 4, 2021, which was postponed has now been cancelled and all the students, who have filled up online applications for the same are hereby declared to have been promoted to the Higher Secondary 2nd Year Class for the academic session 2021-22 .
A deserted Fancy Bazar in Guwahati on Tuesday
GUWAHATI: In view of the surging Covid positive cases in the state, Assam Class 10 and 12 state board exams have been postponed until further orders. Both Class 10 and 12 state boards were scheduled to begin from May 11, however, now they have been deferred until the health department gives a go ahead to conduct the exams.
“In view of the prevailing situation of Covid-19 in the state of Assam, it has been decided to postpone the HSLC/AHM Examination 2021, scheduled to be held from 11 th May, 2021,” read the notification issued by Board of Secondary Education, Assam (Seba) on Tuesday. The order mentioned that the revised schedule of the Class 10 board exams will be announced shortly after consultation with the state health department.
Time for drastic measures
| 5 May 2021 5:30 AM GMT
Drastic times call for drastic measures. Daily COVID-19 positive cases touching over 4,500 mark in Assam justifies the State government s decision to impose more restrictions on daily life. The Health system will collapse resulting in rise in fatalities if harsh measures are not taken to prevent further spread of infections. Under the new restrictive regime, all shops and commercial establishments, government and private offices shall be closed down at 2 pm on all days. Lowering the attendance in all offices to 50 per cent will achieve the objective only if it is ensured that the rest 50 per cent stays at home. Extension of night curfew hours and banning movement of general public from 6 pm to 5 am is a timely decision and must be strictly enforced through patrolling by police teams. Postponement of the High School Leaving Certificate examination by the Board of Secondary Education, Assam and the Higher Secondary examinations
Assam Suspends Physical Classes In All Educational Institutions
Assam Suspends Physical Classes In All Educational Institutions
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, the Assam Government has announced the closure of all educational institutions in the state till further notice.
Education | Written By Mridusmita Deka | Updated: May 5, 2021 2:35 pm IST
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New Delhi:
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, the Assam Government has announced the closure of all educational institutions in the state till further notice. All primary, higher secondary schools, colleges and universities in the state will remain closed during this period and online classes will however continue to keep the teaching and learning process in momentum.