Madhya Pradesh: Results of government schools to be announced on May 15, as directed by school edu dept
The exam results of government schools affiliated to the Madhya Pradesh Board will be announced on May 15. In this regard, the Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) has issued orders that in view of the situation of corona infection, the examination results to be declared on April 30 will now be declared by May 15.
Instructions have been issued to all Divisional Joint Directors and District Education Officers to file information on exam results on the portal by May 15.
In fact, school education department has issued the order a few days ago and has cancelled the annual examination of class 9th and class 11th and directed to prepare the result after evaluating on the basis of revision test and half-yearly examination.
MPBSE issued a fresh circular regarding the class 10 and 12 board exams 2021. The board has clarified in the circular that the exams for class 10 and 12 have not been cancelled. The exams have been postponed due to the unprecedented rise in the number of COVID-19 cases across the country.
The exams were earlier scheduled to be conducted from April 30 onwards. However, it has now been deferred by a month. The final decision on board exams will be taken after assessing the coronavirus situation.
The announcement is likely to be made on June 1 and the board will soon issue a new amended schedule.
The MP government had earlier declared summer holidays for students of classes 1 to 8 from April 15 to June 13 keeping in mind the safety and health of students.
MPBSE had also announced that not only the exams will be held on a syllabus curtailed by 30 per cent, there will also be at least 30 per cent multiple choice questions (MCQs) in every subject.
While MCQs have been added, the length of answers has also been reduced. There will be no long-form questions in the upcoming boards. The highest marks assigned to each question will be four and students will have to write 125 to 150 word-long answers for these.
Instructions have been issued to all Divisional Joint Directors and District Education Officers to file information on exam results on the portal by May 15.
In fact, school education department has issued the order a few days ago and has cancelled the annual examination of class 9th and class 11th and directed to prepare the result after evaluating on the basis of revision test and half-yearly examination.
MPBSE issued a fresh circular regarding the class 10 and 12 board exams 2021. The board has clarified in the circular that the exams for class 10 and 12 have not been cancelled. The exams have been postponed due to the unprecedented rise in the number of COVID-19 cases across the country.
The exams were earlier scheduled to be conducted from April 30 onwards. However, it has now been deferred by a month. The final decision on board exams will be taken after assessing the coronavirus situation.
The announcement is likely to be made on June 1 and the board will soon issue a new amended schedule.
The MP government had earlier declared summer holidays for students of classes 1 to 8 from April 15 to June 13 keeping in mind the safety and health of students.
MPBSE had also announced that not only the exams will be held on a syllabus curtailed by 30 per cent, there will also be at least 30 per cent multiple choice questions (MCQs) in every subject.
While MCQs have been added, the length of answers has also been reduced. There will be no long-form questions in the upcoming boards. The highest marks assigned to each question will be four and students will have to write 125 to 150 word-long answers for these.
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