New Delhi, May 22
The Ministry of Education (MOE) has called a crucial meeting on Sunday to decide on pending Class XII board exams that were postponed in view of the second wave of Covid-19, U
The Delhi government is not in favour of the CBSE exploring options to conduct the Class 12 board examinations and going ahead with the process without vaccinating the students will prove to be a big mistake, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Sunday.
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CBSE Likely to Hold Class 12th Exams Only for Major Subjects, Suggests Two Options
Any student who is unable to take an examination due to Covid will be given another opportunity.
New Delhi:
Only major subjects should be studied in the Class 12 Board examination, according to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
For Class 12 students, the Board offers 174 subjects, about 20 of which are deemed major by the CBSE. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, History, Political Science, Business Studies, Accountancy, Geography, Economics, and English are only a few of them.
A CBSE student must take a minimum of five subjects and a maximum of six. Four of these are typically major subjects.
Highlights
The Ministry of Education to decide the fate of the pending Class 12 board exams and the subsequent entrance exams
Exams were postponed in view of the second wave of COVID-19
Manish Sisodia said the education system has its own compulsions but considering the extreme circumstances, they can be put aside
New Delhi: The Delhi government is not in favour of the CBSE exploring options to conduct the Class 12 board examinations and going ahead with the process without vaccinating the students will prove to be a big mistake, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Sunday (May 23).
He said this during a high-level meeting called by the Ministry of Education to decide the fate of the pending Class 12 board exams and the subsequent entrance exams, which were postponed in view of the second wave of COVID-19.