The SEE examination will be conducted by the state
The SEE examination will be conducted by the state.
Due to the corona epidemic, the school has been conducting the final examination of class 10 for the last two years by the SEE operation and management school.
Chairman of the Board Dr. Mahashram Sharma said that the board has started preparations for this year's SEE examination in April with the cooperation of the state government. He said that the constitution has given school education to the local government, adding that the board has decided to give the responsibility of conducting and managing the SEE examination to the state government.
Even the Health and Education Committee of the Parliament has twice directed the abolition of SEE. "This time, the board will give the responsibility of conducting and managing the SEE to the state government to implement the directives given by the health and education committee and the provisions of the constitution," Sharma told the citizens.
In order to maintain the standard of examination in all the states, the work of making and printing the question papers is under the authority of the board. Discussions are being held with experts from all the states for this. The question paper is printed and delivered by the board as per the opinion received. The answer booklet will be printed by the state itself. Copy testing is also done from the state. The Board does the work of publishing and verifying the results as it is given to the Board by the Education Act.
According to the registration data received from the schools, this time 510,000 students have registered for SEE. As per the provision in the constitution, at present, the examination of class 8 is conducted by the local government, the examination of class 10 is conducted by the state government and the examination of class 12 of the last level of school education is conducted by the National Examination Board.
It is the responsibility of the National Examination Board to give policy suggestions on the question of SEE, the final examination of class 10. There is no confusion in this, 'said Chairman Sharma.
The board is coordinating with the state government to conduct the examination in April without any negative impact on the teaching and admission of class 11. He said that the schedule of the examination should be made public three months in advance as per the rules of conduct of secondary education examination. The board will make the schedule public in a few days. He also claimed that there was no confusion about the SEE exam this time as there was a comfortable environment for preparing for the exam.
"Examinations are conducted without any impact on the academic session," he said. There is no confusion. '
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