Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said on Tuesday that the board exams will not be held in January or February. A decision on the conduct of examinations will be taken later,” Pokhriyal said during a virtual interaction with teachers and added that more discussion was needed to fix the CBSE board exam 2021 dates. The board exam situation has been confusing students and parents both as no date has been decided for the start of the CBSE board exams 2021. Usually, the CBSE board exam schedule for the upcoming year is released by November in the previous year.
He also said that it is not possible to conduct the board exams in online mode.The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had earlier this month announced that board exams in 2021 will be conducted in written mode and not online. There have been demands for postponement of board exams to May in view of the continued closure of schools and teaching-learning activities being conducted entirely online.
I received a lot of requests from various #students & #teachers to postpone @cbseindia29 board #exams for Class 10 & 12. Keeping the #COVID19 pandemic in mind & after various consultations, we have decided that #board exams will not be held in February. pic.twitter.com/CSGmYvYaYc
— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) December 22, 2020
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