No Postponement of Kashmir Board Exams, but syllabus halved: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) said its Class 10 and 12 examinations would not be delayed past this month but rather reported 50 for every penny decrease in endorsed syllabi for setting question papers.
Training News Ruling out any deferment, BOSE Chairman Zahoor Ahmad Chatt told correspondents that the board had chosen to decrease the recommended syllabi for setting question papers for the approaching tenth and twelfth class exams by 50 for each penny.
He said that rather than the standard routine of having to obligatorily endeavor questions from each of the four segments of the question paper, the examinees would now get open decision to endeavor any 50 for each penny questions, with the exception of in dialect papers like English, Urdu, Hindi and others, wherein the question papers are not spread over areas.
The executive said the board had no data about any planning examinees moping in the correctional facility and all things considered, the topic of leading exams for such understudies in the prison did not emerge.
Around a harmed understudy burning of sitting in these exams, the executive said such an examinee can be helped by a partner, under the standards of the board, who can compose exam papers for a harmed examinee.
Numerous understudies and guardians had been requesting deferment of these exams to March one year from now since schools in the Kashmir Valley have stayed shut for four months in view of the progressing distress. Numerous schools have likewise been burned to the ground.