Students can appear for CBSE exams in their present district
Team Careers360 | May 27, 2020 | 06:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The human resource development minister, Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said on Wednesday that CBSE board has decided to allow students to appear for pending exams in the district where they are residing in.
He announced that thousands of students have moved to their home town during the lockdown. Around 3000 students of JNVs were sent to their hometowns.
Now, these students can appear for exams in their present district. They will have to get permission to appear for exams in their present district. So students should contact respective school authority by the first week of June 2020.
#Covid_19 संकट के कारण हजारों बच्चे अपने गृह प्रदेश में चले गए थे, ऐसी स्थिति में सीबीएसई की बोर्ड परीक्षाओं में शामिल हो रहे विद्यार्थियों की समस्या को ध्यान में रखते हुए #CBSE ने यह फैसला लिया है कि ऐसे विद्यार्थी अपनी बोर्ड परीक्षा अपने गृह जिले में ही दे सकते हैं। @DDNewslive pic.twitter.com/3UFkbISIPm
— Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) May 27, 2020
The exams will be held from July 1 to 15, 2020 for all India and Northeast Delhi students.
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