Plus 2 general elections have been canceled in Tamil Nadu. Thus, how marks are given to students,
Various doubts have been raised by parents and students as to the basis on which marks will be awarded. School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh met reporters in this regard. He then said, “The question has arisen as to the basis on which the 12th class students will be given marks in an environment where there is no quarterly examination, mid-term examination or unit examination.
For this, a committee will be set up with the school education department, higher education secretaries, Chennai University vice chancellor and school headmaster's representative. Once the panel is set up, the scoring process will begin soon. We will also make a decision based on how CBSE students are awarded marks. In particular the previous activities of the students will be taken into account.
We will submit to the Principal a draft report containing guidelines on online classes. He will announce the decision soon. When presenting the rules for online classes, we also mentioned to the principal how this year's student admissions will take place, how we are going to distribute textbooks, and how we are going to regulate the tuition fees of private schools.
We continued to oppose NEET when it was in opposition when it entered Tamil Nadu. We have spoken out in the legislature against the extension. This time we have stated in the election manifesto of the legislature that NEET should not enter Tamil Nadu for any reason. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has written a letter to the Prime Minister emphasizing that. Not only the NEET exam, but any entrance exam should be canceled, ”said Anil Mahesh.


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