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Central Education Minister Ramesh Pokri responds to students' doubts about CBSE general examination scoring system ...


Central Education Minister Ramesh Pokri responds to students' doubts about the CBSE general examination scoring system. The show is set to air live tonight. The announcement of NEET and JEE entrance exams is also said to be likely.

The CBSE Plus 2 general examination was canceled due to the spread of corona across the country and all the students passed. Following this, a committee was set up to decide on the grading of students.

The committee report said that 40% marks will be taken from the examinations held in Class 12 and 30% marks will be taken from the examinations held in Class 10 and 11 and the total marks will be calculated. Similarly, individual candidates and students who feel that their marks are not sufficient will be given the opportunity to re-write the general examination. The CBSE said the polls would take place after the Corona environment improves. The Supreme Court has also approved the practice. However, many students are protesting.

Meanwhile, the apex court recently dismissed petitions filed by various education boards and CBSE students and parents challenging the cancellation of the general examination, saying they could not accept the score calculation system.

Central Education Minister Ramesh Pokri is discussing with the students to allay their suspicions. The event is set to take place live on the minister’s Facebook and Twitter accounts this evening.

In a Twitter post released by Minister Ramesh Pokri, he said, “I am going to answer students' questions regarding the CBSE general examination score calculation system. If you have any doubts or suggestions, please share them on my Facebook and Twitter accounts. ”

Following this, students are constantly asking questions about the CBSE assessment system. In a live interview to be held this evening, it has been stated that the Minister will have the opportunity to share information about NEET and JEE entrance examinations, which have not been announced yet.

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