Supreme Court to hear on Monday a plea seeking hybrid board exams for CBSE, CISCE students

Supreme Court to hear plea seeking option to hold 2022 board exams Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) And Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) In hybrid mode on Monday, November 15th. The petition, filed by a group of six students, has sought a direction to the apex court to provide an option for both the central boards to take the 1st board exam in both online and offline mode.

The petition, filed by advocate Sumant Nukala, said that since there is again a sharp rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the country, the students should be provided with an option to appear for the examination in online mode.

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CISCE had earlier given the option to students to take Term 1 Board Exam 2022 in offline or online mode but later deferred the decision and released a revised schedule Conduct the exam in offline mode only,

Few days are left for the start of board exams. CBSE’s 10th examinations for major subjects will start from November 30, while class 12th will start from December 1, while ICSE will be held from November 29 and ISC from November. However, CBSE’s examinations for minor subjects will begin from Tuesday, November 16.

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NS The petition also claimed that the proposed existing system of offline examination Full of poor planning and lack of use of mind which will further adversely affect the students. Even though the Respondent (Board and others) wanted to hold the examination on the said dates, he had sufficient time and resources to plan carefully and consider the concerns raised in the present petition.

The students submitted that this is a “super spreader” incident and the petition states that “at any rate, such continuous exposure through offline examinations rapidly increases the risk of infection in COVID 19, prompting action.” is considered arbitrary and infringing on the right to health.”

Many children had also taken to social media platforms to put forth their demands. He has said that the rising number of COVID-19 cases is a worrying demand and has taken to Twitter with hashtags #MakeTerm1Online and #MakeTerm1Hybrid to conduct the exam in both offline and online mode.

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