Will Class 10 students take studies casually?
From the current academic year, the tens of
thousands of students studying in Class 10 need not burn the midnight oil or
get stressed over the board exams -- the Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) Class 10 examination has been made optional.
Making
this announcement here late Monday evening, Human Resource Development Minister
Kapil Sibal told reporters: "The CBSE Class 10 exams are optional from the
2009-10 academic year."
"I
have said this earlier too," Sibal said after the 56th meeting of the
Central Advisory Board on Education (CABE) here, attended by education
ministers and officials from states.
He
added that the examination would give way to a grading system and students
would be evaluated throughout the year.HRD ministry officials believe this move
would help relieve the stress on thousands of students and their families.
Officials
said all schools, which have Class 11 and 12, need not conduct the Class 10
exams, but schools with classes up to standard 10 may conduct the board
examination.
Under
the grading system, students would be given grades like A+, A, B, C, D and E.
Sibal
said many state governments were happy about the new system, but they need to
evolve a consensus in their respective state assemblies to implement it in
their secondary education boards.
The
grading system is for the CBSE now and not for the state boards, Sibal said.
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