The Maharashtra state authorities on Friday introduced an alternate marking scheme for HSC or class 12 college students because the board exams had been canceled amid the pandemic. Students can be assessed on the idea of their efficiency in school 10, 11 and 12. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has additionally been permitted to cross all HSC college students.
Imp Announcement: After a number of rounds of session with numerous stakeholders, now we have finalized the analysis mode and coverage for tabulation of marks for sophistication twelfth HSC board college students. In view of the pandemic scenario, the state board is allowed to cross all the scholars #HSCE Exam pic.twitter.com/zt45CodRKy
— Varsha Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) 2 July 2021
Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad stated that the general evaluation would be the measure of scholars’ efficiency in principle paper and oral/sensible/inside evaluation. The marks for the latter can be on the precise foundation as per the prevailing coverage of the Board. Each faculty can have a outcomes committee headed by the principal and consisting of six lecturers. They can be liable for finalizing the outcomes and retaining the data secure.
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“For the theory part, the score in one or more (unit test/first-semester exam/practice test) theory papers of class 12 will carry 40 percent weightage, while the marks in class 11 final exam and the average of best 3 Each appearing class 10 theory paper will have 30 percent weightage,” Varsha Gaikwad tweeted from her official Twitter deal with.
Any candidate who is just not glad with the allotted marks can seem for the subsequent two examinations for bettering the marks to be performed by the board. Gaikwad tweeted, “For the correction plan candidates, the canceled board exams of 2021 will not be counted as missed opportunity, and they can still avail their qualified efforts.”
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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS