Withboard examinations round the corner, it's the time of the year when students are set to put their best foot forward. The CBSE has made Class X board optional for the first time and theRajasthan Board Of Secondary Education (RBSE) is making strict arrangements for the examination. Pre-board exams of CBSE schools for Class XII is to end while the government's schools are conducting half-yearly examination for board.
Official sources said with CBSE making Class X board exam optional, the number of students have decreased in the Ajmer region which includes Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgargh and Union territory of Daman and Diu.
The board will provide question bank and the process of evaluation will be based of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation. The Class X and XII board exams will begin on March 1. Class X exams will get over on April 25 and Class XII on April 13. "Guidelines for conducting the boards has reached the regional office and we are now making the list of examination centres," said officials.
The number of student in the Rajasthan board has increased to 15 per cent as compared to last year and has touched around 16 lakh.
The board chairman, Subash Garg, is taking regular meetings and follow-ups for conducting exams. "The board, has for the first time, kept private schools teachers at bay during examinations," said officials.
Question papers will be kept at police stations near the examination centres and boarder security home guards will be deployed on sensitive centres. The board is cautious because of the paper leak two years ago.
Practical examinations in CBSE will start in first fortnight of February while the RBSE will start in the month of March. "We are providing extra classes to Class XII students," said a principal of private school. "We will arrange cluster-level camps for students of government schools, mostly in English, science and Mathematics to prepare them for the exam," said O P Sharma, Deputy Director of Secondary education.
Official sources said with CBSE making Class X board exam optional, the number of students have decreased in the Ajmer region which includes Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgargh and Union territory of Daman and Diu.
The board will provide question bank and the process of evaluation will be based of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation. The Class X and XII board exams will begin on March 1. Class X exams will get over on April 25 and Class XII on April 13. "Guidelines for conducting the boards has reached the regional office and we are now making the list of examination centres," said officials.
The number of student in the Rajasthan board has increased to 15 per cent as compared to last year and has touched around 16 lakh.
The board chairman, Subash Garg, is taking regular meetings and follow-ups for conducting exams. "The board, has for the first time, kept private schools teachers at bay during examinations," said officials.
Question papers will be kept at police stations near the examination centres and boarder security home guards will be deployed on sensitive centres. The board is cautious because of the paper leak two years ago.
Practical examinations in CBSE will start in first fortnight of February while the RBSE will start in the month of March. "We are providing extra classes to Class XII students," said a principal of private school. "We will arrange cluster-level camps for students of government schools, mostly in English, science and Mathematics to prepare them for the exam," said O P Sharma, Deputy Director of Secondary education.
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