Weightage of 20 per cent in both theory and practicals will be given from the performance of the students in quarter-end exams which were conducted by the schools internally
After the dates and modalities of the Odisha Matric exams-2022 was announced on Monday, the Class 12 students who will be appearing the Board exams feel dejected and left out as the State Higher Education Department is yet to decide on the exam dates.
Students said that early announcement of the Plus 2 exam dates will help them concentrate in their preparations for the crucial exam
Both Board of Secondary Education (BSE) and the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) are now holding consultations with all the stakeholders and a decision on class 10, 12 board exams.
The School and Mass Education Department today said that the Odisha government has already allowed reopening of classes for 8 to 12 students from February 7, 2022. As per the decision, both offline/ online/ hybrid teaching is being conducted in the State.
The students also urged the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) and the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) to clear the air on the exam dates at the earliest
Scores of students at Narasinghpur College on Wednesday staged a road blockade to press for their demand to cancel the Board exam.
Students alleged that the government is playing with their future by conducting the exam even though the courses have not been completed
Class 10 & 12th Board Exams: Student Reaction
In a letter to the Principals, Headmasters and Headmistresses of all affiliated Higher Secondary Schools, the CHSE has shared the schedule and guidelines for online form fill up for the eligible regular, ex-regular and correspondence course students (Arts, Commerce, Science and Vocational stream) for appearing in the Annual Higher Secondary Examinations 2022.
The Odisha Council Of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) on Saturday (Nov 20), declared the results of the much awaited Plus-2 offline exams in the state.
After having failed to take admission into various Plus 3 courses in universities across the state, as many as 13,043 students in Odisha are now staring at an uncertainty.
Government college students have raised concerns that private college students will score good marks and remain ahead in the race. Moreover, teachers' associations have also raised questions over transparency in allotting marks.
With the uncertainty looming over annual board exams due to the pandemic, the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) in Odisha has made some major changes in the pattern of Plus 2 examination this year.
Plus-2 offline examination conducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha commenced on Friday (October 1). The CHSE is conducting the offline exams for students who were dissatisfied with their scores awarded through the alternative assessment method.
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