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School children will get 14 to 22 marks for studies, plantation-project, good behavior | News India

Jaipur, September 12 (HS). Students studying in Rajasthan schools will now get marks for good behavior and plantation along with studies. This entire process has been divided into the categories of project, third test (examination held after the half-yearly examination), good behavior and plantation. For this, students from class VI to XII will be given 14 to 22 marks. The education department has issued guidelines for this.

Education Minister Madan Dilawar said that this initiative has been taken by the education department to improve the academic level of the students of Rajasthan as well as their behaviour. Along with the third test and project, now they will also get marks for plantation and good behaviour. This will not only improve their academic level. But students will also be able to develop. Dilawar said that at present, plantation is very important for the environment along with environmental protection. In such a situation, school children will prove to be helpful in making the state green by becoming protectors of the environment. Soon its positive results will come out. For this, students will be able to plant trees not only in school but also in their homes, public places. Geo tagging and teachers will monitor it. Students will be given marks on that basis.

The education department conducts a third test every year after the half-yearly examination. Questions are asked in the exam from the syllabus completed by the student till then. They are given marks on that basis. However, there is no third test for board classes. Only students of class VI, VII, IX and XI will be given marks on the basis of the third test. Similarly, in schools, different projects are given to students to involve them in academic activities along with social activities. These projects are given according to the school and teacher, after completing which the students have to submit their project before the final examination. Marks are given on that basis.