CBSE introduces Coding and Data Science curriculum for Class 6-12 students
Education | June 04, 2021 11:38 ISTAccording to CBSE, the Coding curriculum has been introduced for classes 6 to 8, while Data Science for classes 8 to 12.
According to CBSE, the Coding curriculum has been introduced for classes 6 to 8, while Data Science for classes 8 to 12.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday surprised CBSE students and their parents when he joined a virtual session organized by the Education Ministry. He heard the issues and concerns of the students and their parents.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) evaluation criteria for Class 12 are under consideration and would take upto 2 weeks, informed Secretary of CBSE, Anurag Tripathi on June 03.
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the CBSE and CICSE to place on record objective criteria for assessment of marks in two weeks.
Uttarakhand has cancelled Class 12 board examinations, education minister Arvind Pandey announced on Wednesday.
The Uttar Pradesh government will soon take a decision on whether to conduct the intermediate (class 12) board exams, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma said. The intermediate exam has earlier been deferred till mid-July. Sharma said that the board exam will be held if the Covid-19 situation improves further.
Referring to the class 10 evaluation criteria, CBSE secretary said that the final marks sheet will be prepared considering all the parameters, and the discussion with school teachers, principals, board exam authorities, and other stake holders are going on. "I can assure students, that they will be satisfied on getting their mark sheet.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday said that it will announce results of Class 12 examinations by mid August.
India TV is organising a conclave 'Pariksha Par Charcha' wherein principals, educations and Education Ministers of states will shed light on evaluation criteria
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the high level meeting among ministers decided to cancel the class 12 board exams keeping the student's safety in consideration.
CBSE in its statement mentioned that students who are not be satisfied with the assessment criteria can appear in the board exams to be held when the situation becomes conducive.
Here's how students, teachers reacted as CBSE class 12 exams cancelled following a high-level meeting chaired by PM Narendra Modi
The government on Tuesday announced that CBSE Class 12 board exams have been canceled for the year 2021. After the declaration, Netizens bombarded social media with memes and jokes.
A big relief said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after the Centre on Tuesday announced that CBSE Class 12 board exams have been cancelled for academic session 2020-2021. The decision was taken after a crucial meeting that was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Education Minister 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 Centre earlier told the Supreme Court that a final decision on conducting board exams will be taken in next two days. CBSE has proposed conducting the exams between July 15-August 26 and the result to be declared in September
CBSE Class 12 Board Exam: The Centre has said that a final decision on whether to conduct board exams will be taken in two days.
Keeping in mind the COVID-19 situation, the CBSE and CISCE are contemplating various options about the pending class 12 board exams, including cancellation and adopting alternative assessment route or going ahead with the exams in truncated format, according to sources.
The NSUI demanded that the government should find an alternative to the examinations as India is battling a second wave of coronavirus infection.
The Supreme Court will hear a petition seeking cancellation of Class 12 board examinations amid present COVID-19 situation on Friday.
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