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Class 12 Board Exam 2021: Limited Subjects, Open Book Way Forward to Conduct Exams, Says RSS-Affiliate

New Delhi: As students still await a final decision from the Centre on the cancellation of Class 12 board exams 2021, an RSS-affiliated body on education on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to ensure that the Boards are held. The education body suggested three options – to conduct open book exams, changing the exam pattern to objective and allowing students to solve question papers at home, or to take exams of only 2-3 subjects.

The organisational secretary of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas (SSUN), Atul Kothari, in a letter to both PM Modi and Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, favoured holding of exams in the respective schools in different shifts with teachers coming from outside. He also asked them to consider holding open book exams.

Kothari said, “While keeping the future of students in mind, Class 12 board exams should be conducted. Some options may be given to students due to the unforeseen circumstances.” Emphasising the importance of Class 12, he underlined that students have been impacted due to COVID and for that they should be allowed a gap year or exams can be conducted twice.

Describing the board exams during the pandemic as a “big challenge” in front of the country’s education system, the SSUN suggested three primary options for conducting exams.

The first option suggested by SSUN is to simplify the entire exam process by taking exams of only two-to-three subjects. And for formulating marks, it suggested that 40 per cent weightage can be given to class 10 score and 30 per cent weightage each to marks obtained in class 11 and class 12 board exams.

The second option is to change the pattern of the exams to objective type with each student being given a personal kit which will include a question paper and answer sheet. It will reduce the time and ease the process of both conducting and evaluating the board exams, the letter states.

The third option is to conduct exams in two phases — in the first phase, which will have 80 per cent weightage, students can collect their question paper and solve it at their homes, while the second phase, which could be optional, can take place in schools with 20 per cent weightage, according to the letter.

On the option of conducting online exams, SSUN said it would be difficult to hold it across the country due to the digital divide. The online exams should be like “on-demand exams” conducted by the National Institute of Open School. Students should have the freedom to choose any three subjects and any time slot for appearing for the exams.

Besides all these options, SSUN suggested that open exams should also be considered though students and teachers in India are not fully trained for this pattern.

On Monday, the Centre informed the Supreme Court it will take a final decision within the next two days on whether to conduct class 12 board exams amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The CBSE had on April 14 announced the cancellation of class 10 exams and postponement of class 12 exams in view of the surge in coronavirus cases. The Ministry of Education had recently sought detailed suggestions from the states and Union Territories on the proposals discussed in a high-level meeting held on the issue.

The CBSE had proposed conducting the exams between July 15-August 26 and the result to be declared in September. The Board had also proposed two options – conducting regular exams for 19 major subjects at notified centres or conducting shorter duration exams at respective schools where students are enrolled.



source https://www.india.com/news/class-12-board-exam-2021-limited-subjects-open-book-way-forward-to-conduct-exams-says-rss-affiliate-4705838/

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