CISCE class 12 board exam 2021: Decision on compiling results yet to be taken

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New Delhi: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Tuesday (June 1) knowledgeable that the Indian School Certificate (ISC) Board examinations of Class 12 have been cancelled.

Speaking to ANI, Dr G Immanuel, Chairman, Council for CISCE mentioned, “Indian School Certificate (ISC) Board examinations (Class 12) have been cancelled. The final decision on compiling results is yet to be taken.”

Earlier, the Central authorities determined that class XII board exams of CBSE wouldn’t be held this 12 months in view of the unsure situations due to COVID-19 and the suggestions obtained from varied stakeholders. The authorities mentioned that CBSE will take steps to compile the results of class XII college students as per well-defined goal standards in a time-bound method.

 

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Jharkhand unit of Private Schools and Children Welfare Association (PSCWA) welcomed CBSE choice to cancel class twelfth board exam within the view of COVID-19. Jharkhand state president Alok Dubey mentioned that the Association has been demanding from CBSE and Union Education minister for this for six months. Now that the choice has been taken to cancel the twelfth exam, the affiliation heartily welcomes and thanks to the ministry and CBSE.

“Students were going through mental distress for last 15 months. A great proportion of students were not prepared for exams. This decision was quite necessary for them. During this pandemic, schools remained closed which affected study and academic sessions greatly,” mentioned Dubey.

The Centre knowledgeable that llike final 12 months, in case some college students want to take the exams, such an possibility would be offered to them by CBSE, as and when the state of affairs turns into conducive.

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