
Maharashtra HSC Result 2021: Class 12 students to be ‘all pass’, evaluation criteria soon
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All Class 12 students will be promoted in Maharashtra this year as the Maharashtra HSC Exams 2021 stand cancelled due to the pandemic situation.
The government of Maharashtra has granted permission to the Maharashtra education board to pass all the Class 12 students this year after the Maharashtra HSC Exams 2021 were cancelled by the government in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. Update: Following the cancellation of state board exams for Std XIIth due to the pandemic, government has permitted the board to pass ALL Std XIIth students based on internal assessments. Here's the copy of the GR in this regard.#HSC #BoardExams #internalassessment pic.twitter.com/DvDSsbKXSl Making the announcement, Maharashtra School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said that all the Class 12 students will be promoted this year in the state and their marks will be evaluated on the basis of internal assessment. The exact evaluation criterion for HSC or Class 12 students in Maharashtra has not been announced yet by the education board. Ms Gaikwad said that the assessment criteria for the promotion of the students will be announced soon.
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