Now students in fifth and eighth grades may have to take board exams. With this, the system of failing students in schools until the eighth standard is also ending. These changes in the pattern of school exams are being done after about 10 years. This decision has been taken by the Madhya Pradesh government, which will be implemented in all government schools of the state from this academic session. Giving information about this, State School Education Minister Dr. Prabhuram Chaudhary said that this pattern was in force even till 2009. That is the fifth and eighth-grade examinations used to be on the board's pattern. Then the rule of not failing anyone till the eighth came into force and that system has changed. Follow these tips to get success in career Till 2009, the students were passed in the Agali class by giving passing marks. This was being done to reduce the mental pressure from the children about the exam. But it was seen that this reduced the interest of students in teaching as well as teachers. This Great scientist of India who let the world know "Trees and plants feels pain" Additional class facility will be available Efforts are also being made to provide more facilities for students as soon as the new system is implemented. It is being told that such students who fail the main examination will be given additional class facilities. If they fail even after that, they will not be promoted to the next class. They will have to study again in the same class. For this, schools are also sending letters to parents of students and getting their signature. Give the right direction to your career after 12th, follow these tips