Tag: Assam class 12 exam

  • After ‘scam’, Congress asks Assam govt to re-examine Class 10, 12 exam valuation system

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: Opposition Congress in Assam on Monday urged the state’s BJP-led government to re-examine the valuation system of Class X and XII state board exams.

    The appeal was made after the police unearthed a scam of awarding higher marks in lieu of money. Two persons were arrested from Kamrup district while four others were detained. The police said they would widen the scope of the probe following the suspicion that the racket had its links in other districts.

    Congress leader Debabrata Saikia insisted the entire matter be given due importance by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the state’s Education department.

    The party demanded the identification of all those associated with the fraud and punishment to them.

    “Keeping in mind the future of our students, the valuation system should be re-examined. Instead of valuation, we demand that a proper scientific system is adopted to take the students to the next level. I, therefore, request the Chief Minister to take proper corrective action and save the future of our children,” Saikia said.

    Earlier, the Congress had demanded that the state government follow the example of Karnataka and hold Class X and XII board exams by following Covid protocol, increasing the number of exam centres five to six times and using OMR Sheet for cutting down the time and a

  • Assam withdraws controversial clause in Class 10, 12 exam evaluation scheme

    By PTI
    GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Thursday announced that it will withdraw the controversial clause in the evaluation formulae for Class 10 and 12 examinations, which says pupils willing to become teachers or join government jobs later will have to sit for the same examination when COVID-19 situation improves.

    Buckling under huge protests following notification of the formulae last week, the decision to cancel the clause was made at a meeting between Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and organisations such as the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) and the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP).

    The state government had said that as the exams were cancelled in 2021, a “special” test is required to make this year’s examinees on a par with past and future students who had written and will write the examinations, and to avoid litigation in future.

    “After detailed discussion, a consensus was reached regarding the alternative evaluation method. As per the decision taken, clause 5 of the government notification issued regarding alternative evaluation formula on the basis of the expert committee report would be removed,” a CMO statement said.

    The certificates and marksheets provided under the formulae will be valid in applying for higher education and jobs, it added.

    “However, the meeting also decided that an equivalent exam may be held for teachers’ recruitment in schools and colleges if deemed necessary. This will be applicable for all students of SEBA, AHSEC and other boards and education councils,” the statement said.

    The Assam government on July 1 notified a record-based evaluation process for Class 10 and 12 students under the Board of Secondary Education, Assam, (SEBA) and the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) respectively on the basis of the reports of two expert committees constituted by the Education Department.

    The CMO statement said that there will be no rank holder system in High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examinations under the new formulae and only distinction and star marks, 85 per cent and 75 per cent of the total marks respectively, will be given.

    “The chief minister further directed to hold class IX examination under SEBA from now onwards. The exam to be conducted by the District Education Council will have similar question paper for all schools of the district,” it added.

    Under Clause 5 of the notifications, students aspiring to become teachers or employees in the Education Department or any other state government department where recruitment is “substantially based on HSLC or HSSLC marks” will have to appear for a special matric or higher secondary examination after improvement of the pandemic situation.

    Education Minister Ranoj Pegu had earlier claimed that the special examination is necessary so that the students of this year’s Class 10 and 12 batches are at par with previous or future batches in assessment of merit for job selection process only, and not for getting admission into higher classes.

    However, student bodies and opposition parties have refused to accept this argument claiming that the government was “playing with the fate of HSLC and HSSLC students” through their “hotchpotch attitude”, and demanded immediate withdrawal of the clause.

  • Assam cancels Class 10, 12 board exams  

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Friday cancelled the Class 10 and 12 board exams in view of the Covid situation.The decision, announced after a marathon meeting held with the officials of the Education Department and other stakeholders, followed the state Cabinet’s recommendation for the cancellation of the exams.“To avoid exposing students to Covid, we have decided not to hold the board exams,” Education Minister, Ranoj Pegu told journalists.The government will soon come up with an evaluation system and announce the results by the end of next month.Recently, a group of students from the state had moved to the Supreme Court seeking the cancellation of the exams.