CBSE, CISCE Term 1 Exams 2022: Students move Supreme Court, seek exams in hybrid mode
Education | November 12, 2021 9:56 ISTAs per the date sheet, CBSE term 1 exam will commence from November 16, while CISCE semester 1 exam from November 22
As per the date sheet, CBSE term 1 exam will commence from November 16, while CISCE semester 1 exam from November 22
63 per cent of institutions across the world are for the hybrid route for conducting examinations.
Safety and travel amid the coronavirus pandemic figured among the topmost concerns raised by final year students of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Ever since the exam schedule for offline examinations was released, the students have been objecting the varsity's decision.
Taking to social media, several students at the Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) have said they do not feel safe appearing for offline exams as the threat of contracting infection still looms at crowded public places.
Nearly 35,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students took the online open-book exams of the Delhi University (DU) on Monday and no technical glitches were reported, officials said.
Nearly two lakh final semester undergraduate and postgraduate students are expected to take the online open book exams in Delhi University that will commence from Monday.
Law School Admission Test (LSAT—India 2021) will be conducted in several slots, starting May 29.
In a statement issued in Chennai Ramadoss expressed his shock at CBSE authorities gearing up to hold 10th and 12th standard board exams at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic is spreading fast.
The students have been asked to take care of technical things like download, upload, password, internet network, more than the answers to the questions.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), accepted as admission criterion by over 2,300 business schools across the globe, will now include the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section which was earlier omitted from the online exam.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has directed schools under it to take steps to identify and resolve learning gaps, and then conduct examinations for Classes 9 and 11 by following COVID-19 safety protocols.
A large number of parents are concerned about the online safety of their children amid significant rise in digital influence amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by Google.
A group of students has moved the Supreme Court against the decision of the Lucknow-based Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) to conduct semester examinations in offline mode amid the contagion and related risks.
Many students of Lucknow's Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University took to social media to protest the forthcoming offline examinations and urged the university to hold exams online.
Students of Lucknow's Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University have objected to forthcoming offline examinations, and urged the authorities to consider online mode. Raising students' concerns, the India Wide Parents' Association has written to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Education Minister and Additional Chief Secretary.
The students of CBSE Class 9 and 11 have been urging the board to conduct exams in online mode, citing the continued risk posed by the coronavirus pandemic. Students have expressed unwillingness to appear in offline examinations and said that they were not prepared as schools had not completed the syllabus yet. The board, however, has ruled out the conduction of online examinations for both classes.
The coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a plethora of challenges for students across the country. The uncertainty led by the contagion has been nothing less nerve-racking for students, who fear attending offline classes or appearing for exams physically. Now, CBSE Class 9 and 11 students have expressed similar apprehensions. Taking to social media, several students have urged the board to consider holding examinations in online mode.
Holding offline exams could be dangerous amid a pandemic that has been eating into one's lives, students of the I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University (PTU) said as they raised concerns about their safety.
The Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) has released the admit card for the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2020 today on its official website of the test.
Calcutta University has decide to provide three hours to its undergraduate and postgraduate students to answer papers for online final semester examinations from home, instead of giving 24 hours announce earlier, an official said on Saturday.
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