CBSE exams 2021 to be held in offline mode gets mixed reactions from students
Saumya.Srivastava | January 19, 2021 | 09:36 AM IST | 2 mins read
Students request the education minister to conduct the CBSE exams 2021 in online mode.
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Apply NowNEW DELHI : Students are requesting the education minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', on Twitter to conduct the CBSE exams 2021 in online mode. On the other hand, some students demand the cancellation of the upcoming CBSE board 2021 exams. So far, the responses of the students have been mixed.
Students are actively requesting for the CBSE exams 2021 to be conducted in online mode
Sir I would like to draw your attention for a moment. Please can you change the decision of conducting the board exam offline. If the classes can go on in online mode then why can't the exams be conducted in the same manner with measures taken to ensure there is no cheating!
— Girija Kulkarni (@kulkarn20) January 18, 2021
However, the minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal, has made it clear in the previous webinars that CBSE 2021 exams will be conducted in offline mode only. Addressing the CBSE board students on December 31, the minister confirmed that the exams will be held in pen and paper mode.
Students are saying that it was difficult for them to prepare for the CBSE exams by learning online. Check tweet here:
Dear sir pls either cancel or take the board exam online , vaccine is prescribed for about age of 18 nd we havent prepared at the whole year and going to center is risking not only are health but our family's health too... Plzz sir do something
— Anshika Bhargava (@Bhargavanshika5) January 18, 2021
Pokhriyal also announced the CBSE exam dates 2021 in the webinar conducted on Twitter. CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 exams will be held from May 4 to June 10, 2021. In addition to this, CBSE practical exams will commence from March 1.
Students on Twitter are requesting the education minister to cancel the CBSE exams 2021
we know that this academic year was terrible for the students, many can't focus on studies, so we all student request you to cancel the upcoming board exam 2021 or we student will also come on strike like the farmers
— Prashant Chechani (@PrashantChecha1) January 18, 2021
#cancelboards2021 #studentpower #cancelboardexams2021
The education minister interacted with the Kendriya Vidyalaya students on January 18 on Twitter and Facebook. He answered the queries of all the students.
He also ensured the students that the questions in the competitive exams will only be asked from the CBSE syllabus which has not been cut short. No questions will be asked from the 30 per cent reduced syllabus.
Students persist that they want the CBSE exams to be cancelled as a safety measure. Check the tweet below:
Sir I always get above 95% marks . But due to this pandemic I have not studied anything . We want time for preapration . Sir either give us time like class 10&12 or cancel our exams . Corona is not gone yet
— Vampire Op (@VampireOp8) January 18, 2021
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