The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has confirmed that the Class 10 and 12 board exams will proceed as per their original schedule, dispelling speculation about potential changes. The announcement was made by NCERT Director, Dinesiro, who stated that the respective education boards will conduct the exams, with official schedules to be released soon.
This decision aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP), which underscores the importance of standardized assessments and maintaining continuity in the academic framework. The NEP advocates for regular evaluations to ensure students' academic progress and preparedness for higher education and professional pursuits.
The announcement has been met with a positive response from educators and students alike. Many believe that adhering to the original schedule will provide students with a sense of direction and stability in their academic journey. Teachers have expressed confidence that maintaining the exam timeline will help uphold academic standards and assessment integrity.
However, the decision has also sparked concerns among certain stakeholders, including parents and mental health experts. They worry about the added pressure on students, given the existing stressors of academic competition and personal challenges. Calls have been made for increased psychological support and well-being initiatives to help students manage exam stress effectively.
The board exams are considered a significant milestone in students' academic careers, shaping their future educational and career opportunities. With the confirmation of the exams proceeding as scheduled, students can now focus on their preparations without uncertainty. Educational institutions are expected to extend their full support to ensure smooth conduct and assistance for students.
The NCERT has advised students to stay updated with official announcements from their respective boards and to follow a structured study plan. Schools and coaching centers have also been urged to provide adequate guidance and resources to facilitate exam readiness.
Class 10 and 12 Board Exams to proceed as scheduled
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