Maharashtra board exam news: Ignore social media on SSC, HSC board exams: MSBSHSE Board

[ad_1]

Read More/Less


MUMBAI: Scotching rumours on social media about SSC and HSC board exams, the state education board on Thursday clarified that it would issue detailed guidelines in the next two days about conducting of exams.

Canards have been doing the rounds on social media over the past few days that the minimum passing marks would be lowered from 35% to 25%, that the board exams would be delayed. Besides, social media has been buzzing about a probable change in the board exams, a further reduction in syllabus.

Following these rumours, board officials on Thursday issued a clarification. “There have been several rumours about written and oral/practical exams. This is creating panic among students. We appeal to stakeholders to not believe these rumours and rest assured that the board will issue official statements from time to time. The board will issue detailed guidelines for the examination in the next two days,” said the statement.

School education minister Varsha Gaikwad had recently consulted stakeholders to seek suggestions to safely conduct exams offline.

Nearly 17 lakhappear for the SSC exam and 15 lakh take the HSC exam in the state each year. The HSC exam is slated to begin on April 23 and end on May 21 while practicals are to roll out on April 5. The SSC exam is scheduled to start on April 29 and wrap up May 20. Practicals and orals are to begin on April 12. TNN



[ad_2]

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Maharashtra education minister meets parents, teachers to convince them for offline board exams

[ad_1]

Read More/Less


MUMBAI: With the state government confirming that it would have to conduct the SSC and HSC examinations offline, school education minister, Varsha Gaikwad on Thursday met parents’ and teachers’ representatives to consult and convince them for the upcoming boards.

Starting off the ‘We can do it- offline exams’ drive, Gaikwad said that to ensure a secure academic future for all students it has decided to conduct offline exams for the class X and XII. “All teachers should motivate and encourage students to appear for offline exams and all should cooperate for the success of the drive. Every suggestion in this regard will be welcome and a positive decision will be taken in consultation with the advisory committee,” she said.

The minister added that there would be uniformity in conducting practical exams and submission of journals, lectures will be conducted through Sahyadri channel and practices exercises will also be conducted for the preparation of the exam. Official sources said that in case students cannot appear for the internal assessment, provisions could be made to conduct them after the written exams. Students will soon also be given answers to FAQs on the website to clear all queries, said minister. A question bank to help students understand the paper pattern is also being created.

Francis Jospeh, a parent of class XII student and educationist who attended Thursday’s meeting said, “I was relaxed hearing about the measures undertaken and the minister’s willingness to review and understand suggestions. The boards such as CBSE, ICSE and Cambridge are/have conducted offline exams and our state students can’t be tagged differently as far as assessment is concerned. There will be more options in offline/practical exam given if the situation demands so.”

Meanwhile, as students are worried about the upcoming board examinations and feel unprepared due to the school shutdown, a teacher from a BMC school in the city has made a smart PDF that would allow students to prepare themselves for mathematics and science. The document will allow class X students from state board affiliated schools to download video lessons, chapter-wise tests and revision lessons using QR codes. The content can then be used offline.

Suresh Aabhale, teacher of the Vile Parle civic school has devised the PDF for the civic body. “A lot of students don’t have constant access to data and so our PDF will allow them to download the content and use it for preparation at their own pace. There are question banks and test series with answer-keys for self-evaluation. If a student gets an answer wrong, they can view related videos to help them understand the concept,” he said. Aabhale created the PDF over seven months as he anticipated that students might not be back into the classroom to prepare for the boards.



[ad_2]

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Can’t Waste Academic Year, Maharashtra Board Exams to be Held in April: Gaikwad

[ad_1]

Read More/Less


The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), commonly known as Maharashtra Board will hold the class 10 and 12 board exams from April onwards, the Maharashtra School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad confirmed. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a section of parents and students was expecting the state to postpone the board exams, however, the state education minister clarified that the exams will be held as per schedule.

Earlier, the board had announced to hold Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or class 12 exams from April 23 to May 21 and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or class 10 from April 29 to May 20.

“Board examinations for classes 10th and 12th will be held as per the schedule declared. While the health of students is our primary concern, we also want to make sure that their academic year does not go to waste,” Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

Every year, about 30 lakh students appear for the Maharashtra Board exams. The state board had announced to hold exams amid COVID-19 precautions considering the large number of students. Maintaining social distancing, wearing a mask will be mandatory for students and teachers.

Like many other central and state boards, Maharashtra too had announced to curtail the syllabus by 25 per cent for students appearing for board exams this year. The Board exams will be held on a reduced syllabus to make up for the loss of instructional hours. Schools across India were shut in March 2020 as one of the measures against the COVID-19. Schools across the country have now started to reopen but most of the academic session was spent in online mode.



[ad_2]

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE