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Grade debut in two board exams

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Jamshedpur, April 13: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC), decided, for the grading system of sample matrices and intermediate examinations in the coming year.

A keyword of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education - on the current grading system, when evaluating models of the academic year to come - JAC has decided to ignore the numbers of tickets for the candidates.

“It is done to prevent students from feeling inferior results every time. While some do it very well, a large number of students to manage for the average,” said Shaligram Yadav, the chairman of the JAC.

“We, the students, a statement about their quality, it is not a judgement on the quantity,” said Yadav.

JAC has decided, for students, the note of the response to their class IX and XI examinations directly by JAC.

However, it was decided that the marks seem to report on progress made by the students for understanding them of their performance.

“It is important that students know where they stand. Brands would be an indication of their actual performance,” said Yadav, by saying that there were many instances in the past where young people are not able ‘In order to improve the results of their Time and cooperatives reacted negatively on the results.

Toying with the idea for some time, JAC CBSE has been closely involved in the following guidelines to improve curriculum, as well as the integration of the policy in the next study assessment models and systems in the last hour. It is now with a proposal to the government for approval.

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