PATNA: The impending Lok Sabha polls will not affect the continuing analysis work of Intermediate and Matriculation checks carried out through the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). So declare the state board officers.
According to BSEB officers, if ballot dates clash with the ones of paper analysis work, they normally bog down all of the procedure as maximum lecturers are involved in election duty. The board, then again, is leaving no stone unturned to make certain that results of each the checks are published on time, without reference to the upcoming election.
“Teachers were requested to guage solution sheets in two shifts from 8am to 7pm and computer operators deputed for tabulation work. All the computer systems are attached to the BSEB headquarters in Patna which automatically receives all knowledge, together with marks, related to a student,” the board officers mentioned.
The analysis of solution sheets of Inter students started from March 2 and that of Matric examinees started from March nine at altogether 309 centres around the state. While the first one could be completed in every week, the analysis work of Matric checks might take two more weeks to be completed.
Chemistry instructor Rakesh Kumar Singh, who teaches at Government Senior Secondary School-Rajendra Nagar, is involved in analysis duty. “Our work is easier now as a result of objective-type questions which might be checked through optical mark popularity scanners. Besides, the usage of pre-printed solution sheets ensures that there aren't any errors on the first web page of a solution sheet,” Singh mentioned.
Another evaluator Ashutosh Kumar, a arithmetic instructor of Raghunath Uchh Balika Vidyalaya-Kankerbagh, expects to finish the analysis of Class XII solution sheets earlier than Holi. “We might be engaged in election duty after April 8,” he told this newspaper.
The BSEB might declare the result of each the checks much earlier than the anticipated time this 12 months. Last 12 months, the Inter and Matric effects were announced on June 6 and June 26, respectively.
Ravikant Prasad, a student who wrote the Matric checks this 12 months, mentioned, “If the BSEB publicizes the consequences on time, it will be easy for us to get admissions in just right personal colleges.”
Altogether 13,15,371 applicants took the Inter checks at 1,339 centres around the state from February 6 and February 16 this 12 months while 16,60,609 students appeared for the Matric examinations at 1,418 centres from February 21 to 28.
Magadh University checks postponed: Magadh University (MU)-Bodh Gaya has made up our minds to carry its BA, BSc and BCom Part II examinations from June 8 as an alternative of March 18 in view of the Lok Sabha elections. “The fresh examination time table might be uploaded to the site of the university soon,” MU controller of examinations wrote in a communiqué to principals of all colleges affiliated to the university.
According to BSEB officers, if ballot dates clash with the ones of paper analysis work, they normally bog down all of the procedure as maximum lecturers are involved in election duty. The board, then again, is leaving no stone unturned to make certain that results of each the checks are published on time, without reference to the upcoming election.
“Teachers were requested to guage solution sheets in two shifts from 8am to 7pm and computer operators deputed for tabulation work. All the computer systems are attached to the BSEB headquarters in Patna which automatically receives all knowledge, together with marks, related to a student,” the board officers mentioned.
The analysis of solution sheets of Inter students started from March 2 and that of Matric examinees started from March nine at altogether 309 centres around the state. While the first one could be completed in every week, the analysis work of Matric checks might take two more weeks to be completed.
Chemistry instructor Rakesh Kumar Singh, who teaches at Government Senior Secondary School-Rajendra Nagar, is involved in analysis duty. “Our work is easier now as a result of objective-type questions which might be checked through optical mark popularity scanners. Besides, the usage of pre-printed solution sheets ensures that there aren't any errors on the first web page of a solution sheet,” Singh mentioned.
Another evaluator Ashutosh Kumar, a arithmetic instructor of Raghunath Uchh Balika Vidyalaya-Kankerbagh, expects to finish the analysis of Class XII solution sheets earlier than Holi. “We might be engaged in election duty after April 8,” he told this newspaper.
The BSEB might declare the result of each the checks much earlier than the anticipated time this 12 months. Last 12 months, the Inter and Matric effects were announced on June 6 and June 26, respectively.
Ravikant Prasad, a student who wrote the Matric checks this 12 months, mentioned, “If the BSEB publicizes the consequences on time, it will be easy for us to get admissions in just right personal colleges.”
Altogether 13,15,371 applicants took the Inter checks at 1,339 centres around the state from February 6 and February 16 this 12 months while 16,60,609 students appeared for the Matric examinations at 1,418 centres from February 21 to 28.
Magadh University checks postponed: Magadh University (MU)-Bodh Gaya has made up our minds to carry its BA, BSc and BCom Part II examinations from June 8 as an alternative of March 18 in view of the Lok Sabha elections. “The fresh examination time table might be uploaded to the site of the university soon,” MU controller of examinations wrote in a communiqué to principals of all colleges affiliated to the university.
'Elections not to delay Inter, Matric results'
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March 17, 2019
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