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CBSE Board Exam 2021: CBSE Says Will Be With Students Throughout Exams As Leaders, Activists Urge Govt to Cancel or Postpone Board Exams

CBSE Board Exam 2021: CBSE Says Will Be With Students Throughout Exams As Leaders, Activists Urge Govt to Cancel or Postpone Board Exams
on Apr 12, 2021
CBSE Board Exam 2021: CBSE Says Will Be With Students Throughout Exams As Leaders, Activists Urge Govt to Cancel or Postpone Board Exams
CBSE Board Exams 2021: Even as a growing number of students, parents, teachers and political leaders have raised concern over holding the CBSE Board Exams 2021 during this pandemic time, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday made a fresh announcement saying the board will be with the students throughout the exams. CBSE controller of exam Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj was quoted as saying by NDTV that the number of exam centres has been increased this year and strict COVID-19 protocols will be followed at all centres across the country. While addressing a session “CBSE Board Examinations – Demystified” at an online conference organised by the SAI International Education Group, Dr Bhardwaj said that the CBSE will not leave any stone unturned for the students. “For students, focus on your studies, do not listen to any rumor and false pretense,” he advised. Talking to worried parents, he said, “It is so difficult for you all, it’s a risk to send them to the examination, but kindly continue to support us. Ensure that your child follows all the given precautionary measures. Teachers, our most important stakeholders, we cannot do anything without your support, and it is known to me that they are working extremely hard. My sincere request to them is to devote time sincerely in the evaluation process and help us declare the results as soon as possible.” Read | Indian Online Education Company Byju Grabs $1 Billion In Funding He also added that the CBSE students will perform “much better” in the board exam this year as compared to the previous batch. CBSE Board Exams 2021: Question Pattern, Sample Papers Talking about question pattern in the exam, Dr Bhardwaj said, “We are actually very transparent from the exam point of view, and it comes from the curriculum hosted in the website. We have also uploaded the sample question paper. The design of the question paper will be the same as the sample question paper only.” He also added that the CBSE this year has additionally introduced competency-based questions, saying that if the students are cautious about the surroundings, they would be able to answer. Sonu Sood supports students: Apart from political leaders, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood came out in support of students who are going to appear in the board exams this year. In a video on Twitter, the actor expressed concern that giving offline exams amid the second wave of the novel coronavirus pandemic is unfair to students. In a video supporting the ‘cancel CBSE board exams 2021’ movement, he is heard saying, “On the behalf of students, I want to put in a request. CBSE and board exams are going to be held offline, I do not think the students are ready to sit for the exams amid the prevailing circumstances.” Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi support students: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said the decision to conduct the CBSE exams from May 4 should be reconsidered.  “In the light of the devastating Corona second wave, conducting CBSE exams must be reconsidered. All stakeholders must be consulted before making sweeping decisions,” he said in a tweet. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra wrote to Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank seeking cancellation of the CBSE Board exams, saying it will be impossible to ensure safety of students at crowded exam centres. “The Government and the CBSE board might want to consider whether they are prepared to own the legal liability for students or others who might be severely affected by the disease in this manner,” she said. Online petition by one lakh students: Keeping coronavirus pandemic in view, over one lakh students of classes 10 and 12 have signed an online petition urging the government to either cancel board exams scheduled to be held in May or conduct them in online mode. For the past one week, the hashtag “cancelboardexams2021” has been trending on Twitter. “The situation in India is getting worse day by day. When there were only a few cases in the country, they cancelled the remaining board exams and now when the cases are at a peak they are planning to open schools. We urge the education minister to look into this matter and cancel all examinations to be held this year as students are already under a lot of stress,” a petition on Change.org said. Source:  india.com 

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