Saturday , November 16 2024

Board Exam 2025: Class 10th board exam will be held twice from next year, this state announced | News India

Meghalaya Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma has made a big announcement. He said that the State School Education Board will conduct two examinations for class 10th from next year. Why will there be two exams? Answering this, Sangma said that this is to give a second chance to those students who are unable to pass the board exam in the first attempt.

This new rule will come into effect from 2025. The first exam will be held in February or early March. The second exam will be held in May, which will be for those students who fail in some or all subjects in the first exam. The Education Minister said that this change is being made under the National Education Policy (NEP). This will save students from wasting time.

The secretary of MBOSE said that the cabinet has taken another important decision. It has been decided to abolish the system of optional question papers or 'best of five question papers' from the 2026-2027 academic year. This means that from 2026-2027 it will be mandatory for all students to pass all six subjects in the board examination.

Meghalaya's education minister said the state cabinet had approved the proposal earlier this month. The proposal pertains to amendments in the MBOSE Regulations for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination 2011.

Sangma said, 'Starting from the year 2025, MBOSE will conduct two SSLC board exams every year. The first exam will be held in February or early March and the second exam will allow re-examination to those students who fail in all or some subjects within one to two months which will be held in May.'

The cabinet also approved the Meghalaya Public School Service Rules, the Meghalaya Subordinate Water Resources Engineering Service Rules, 2024, and the Farmers Empowerment Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2024.