Reduce CBSE term 1 exam weightage to 20-30%: Private school body urges board
The NPSC suggested that the weightage of the CBSE term I exam should be reduced in the range of 20% to 30% while the weightage of CBSE term 2 to 80%.
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New Delhi: Alleging that many schools adopted "unfair means and malpractices" while marking students during CBSE Term 1 examinations, some private schools have urged the Central Board of Secondary Education to reduce the weightage of the Term I examination for the 2021-2022 session.
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In a letter to CBSE Chairperson Vineet Joshi, National Progressive Schools' Conference (NPSC) suggested that the weightage of the Term I Examination should be reduced in the range of 20 per cent to 30 per cent while the weightage of the Term II Examination should be increased in the range of 70 per cent to 80 per cent. The letter comes days after CBSE shared the Term-1 results of classes 10 and 12.
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"It was observed that during the Term I examinations, which were conducted at the home centres, many schools adopted unfair means and malpractices. Consequently, many students of these schools scored full marks in most of the subjects. We are sure that CBSE must also have received a similar feedback on this issue," the letter read.
The NPSC, which is an association of senior secondary schools across the country and has 195 private schools under its umbrella, argued that the performance of students of the schools where the "exams were conducted with complete honesty and integrity has not been at par with the afore mentioned" which has adversely affected the morale of all the stakeholders.
The weightage of Term-I and Term-II exams will be decided at the time of declaration of Term-II result and accordingly, final performance will be calculated, the board had said.
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Last year, the CBSE had announced that the board examinations for 2022 will be conducted in two terms. The Term-1 exams for major subjects were held between November 30 and December 11 last year. The board has already released the date-sheet for the Term-2 exams. The exams will commence from April 26.
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