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Goa cancels Class XII exams, marking likely on Class X lines | Goa News – Times of India

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PANAJI: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the cancellation of the Class XII CBSE exams, Goa followed suit with chief minister Pramod Sawant declaring on Wednesday evening that the Class XII state board exams for 2021 stand cancelled. The decision brings relief to 19,200 students across four streams who had registered to appear for the exam conducted by the Goa board of secondary and higher secondary education.
The CM said a “well-defined objective criteria” to assess Class XII students will be declared by Friday by the Board.
Sawant also said that one option under consideration is allowing students to choose whether they want to be assessed based on their school internal evaluation marks or want to appear for an exam when the pandemic situation eases.
“After extensive consultations, it has been decided that the Class XII exams shall be cancelled, as the health and safety of our students is of utmost priority. This will also help put an end to the anxiety amongst students, parents and teachers. The results will be declared as per a well-defined objective criteria,” Sawant tweeted at 8.50pm on Thursday.
Later in the night, Sawant said that the prediction that a third wave of the pandemic may hit soon was one of the reasons behind the decision to cancel the Class XII exams.
“It is assumed that a third wave will hit us and it is expected to affect children more. But the detailed circular on marking system for students, etc, will be declared by Goa Board tomorrow (Thursday),” said Sawant.
On Thursday morning, the chief minister held a discussion with officials of Goa Board, the director of education and the director of technical education.
“From the discussions held, three suggestions have come up after the director of education and Goa Board chairman carried out consultations with parents and teachers,” Sawant had said post the meeting.
“One option is to cancel the Board exam and allow those who want to appear for the exam to appear for it, while others can opt to be evaluated based on their school internal assessment marks. Both the results can be declared on the same date, in this case.”
The chief minister said a criteria for admissions to general stream undergraduate programmes would be worked out by the directorate of higher education following the cancellation of Class XII exams. Students aspiring to join professional programmes will not be affected, as they will have to answer competitive entrance tests like the Goa common entrance test, for seats.
“If the choice is provided to students to opt to appear for a Class XII exam, the decision on the logistics will be taken based on how many students opt to appear for the exam. For some students who want to apply for scholarships, etc, their Class XII scores are important,” said Sawant.
Earlier, the state had already cancelled the 2021 Class X public exam. Officials said that the Class XII evaluation policy for students is likely to be along the lines of the marking scheme based on internal assessment marks just announced for Class X students.



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Sawant tweeted “we are concerned about the Goans in Ukraine who are considering to return to India in the light of ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis. I request Union Minister for External Affairs @DrSJaishankar ji for help in the safe return of Goans. I am keeping track of the situation.”

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