Bhopal: Internal evaluation will be done scientifically for 12th board examination in Madhya Pradesh. Yes and moreover, students who want to appear for the examination will be able to appear later. As per the information received, the examinations of Department of Higher Education and Technical Education will be held as per last year. Recently, State Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan spoke to officials and ministers through video conferencing. He said, "There will be no 12th board examinations in the state, but students who want will be able to appear later. The internal evaluation will be done in a scientific manner and the Group of Ministers will discuss the matter with the subject experts and decide on the process.''
He also said, "Higher education examinations will be conducted in an open book manner as per last year. On the scheduled date and time, the student will receive the online question paper, the answer to which he will write in the answer sheet at home and submit it to the nearest collection centre. Students who do not have internet facility at home will be given the facility to appear for the examination at the nearest educational institution." At the same time, there are reports that the graduation third year and post graduate fourth semester examinations will be held in June 2021 and the results will come in July 2021. Similarly, the first and second year graduate and post graduate second semester examinations will be held in July 2021 and the results will be out by August 2021.
According to reports, all technical education department examinations will be online and based on open book system. The candidates will write the answer online. You must be aware that it was decided to cancel the CBSE 12th Board examination last Monday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Subsequently, it was decided by several State Governments to cancel the examinations in their respective states.
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