Tue. May 14th, 2024

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed all the regional offices to conduct an inspection at affiliated schools which are currently preparing the results of Class 10 and 12.

The Board has ordered its regional offices to visit schools without any prior notification in order to observe that schools are effectively following the assessment policy of CBSE and ensure that any unfair activity is not being practised.

Mr. Sanyam bharadwaj, the Exam controller for CBSE has already issued a letter to all the regional offices. It is mentioned in the letter that all regional officers are responsible to verify the work done by schools under their jurisdiction.

The exam controller added that actual and on-time updates on process of result tabulation by the schools can only be collected by sudden inspection. Thus, no early intimidation should be given to schools.

The inspection can be conducted at any time and the process will remain same across all types of schools. The team is allowed to visit any private, government, KVS (Kendriya Vidyalaya Samiti) and NVS (Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti) schools.

The concerned official from the inspection team will prepare a comprehensive report on working of each school. This report will be then forwarded to CBSE as well as will be kept preserved at regional office for future references.

The inspection team visiting schools will have to sign every inspected documents, especially the rational documents being used by the schools as an reference for the tabulation of results.

Mr. Bhardwaj said that the completed report of a particular region must be duly signed by officials. The soft copy of this documents should be sent to CBSE before July 12.

It must be noted that the CBSE Board exams for Class 10 and 12 were earlier cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CBSE then issued an alternate evaluation policy for result preparation of all students enrolled in this classes.

By Adarsh Bhawsar

A student, A Biotechnologist and A Music enthusiast. I write content over the recent developments in education sector of India.

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