Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has announced that it will hold all remaining ISC and ICSE exams for remaining subjects/ papers and the revised dates will be announced 8 days prior to the commencement of examinations.
Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has announced that it has not cancelled any exams and will hold all remaining ISC and ICSE exams for remaining subjects/ papers.
The Council will announce the revised dates for the remaining papers for both ISC and ICSE respectively, subject to the Central Government's directives on the lockdown.
The Council has also said that it will announce the revised exam dates 8 days prior to the commencement of the examinations. This time will be utilized by the teachers to do the preparations for conducting exam and students to do their revision.
In a notice released by CISCE, it stated that it will conduct all the remaining ISC Board 2020 and ICSE Board 2020 exams within a period of 6-8 days, including Saturday and Sunday.
Earlier due to coronavirus outbreak in the country, for ISC 12th students the exam for eight papers while for ICSE or 10th, exams for 6 subjects were postponed.
For ICSE, the exam for Geography-H.C.G. paper 2, Biology- Science paper 3, Economics Group III Elective, Hindi and Art paper 4, and for ISC, exams for Biology paper 1, Business Studies, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Home Science paper 1, Elective English, and Art paper 5 are remaining.
The revised exam time-table will be shared with the Heads of the Schools via email and through the CAREERS Portal of CISCE and will also be published on the Council's official website.
The Council has also said that schools may give provisional admission to students in class 11, subject to the board results.
"The schools may also begin/continue online classes for them while awaiting the conduct of the remaining papers. Similarly, the ISC students may also start/continue with preparations for the various entrance examinations during this interim period," says CISCE.
The Council has also asked schools to use various technologies available to continue the teaching process in the meantime. For those students studying in classes 1-8, the curriculum may be transacted using fun and creative lessons. For the board level classes of 9 to 12, the schools can continue to teach as per the respective syllabuses.
It has also requested teachers, to utilize this time to clear the doubts of the students in the subjects for which the exam is yet to be conducted.
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