Lack of uniformity in awarding marks to students by schools: teachers’ organisations
The Hindu
More than 90% of the students secured first division marks in this year’s Madhyamik examination and the pass percentage was a record one hundred per cent
Several school teachers’ organisations in West Bengal have said that lack of uniformity in awarding marks by schools in Class 9 examination led to a majority of students securing higher marks in the Madhayamik (Class 10) examination. More than 90% of the students secured first division marks in this year’s Madhyamik examination and the pass percentage was a record one hundred per cent. The Madhyamik examination could not be held this year due to the pandemic situation and the evaluation was based on the candidate’s performance in the 2019 class examination in Class 9 and internal assessment for every subject in Class 10 on a 50:50 basis.More Related News