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CBSE schools to have grading system from academic year 2010-11 | The Government on Monday announced that it will introduce grading system in all Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools and make Class X board exams optional from coming academic year (2010-11).
Union Human Resource Development minister Kapil Sibal, during a press conference
in the national capital, said: "Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) supports
making Class X examination optional in CBSE system." "There is a pan-India consensus
over the issue. So we have decided to go ahead with this," Sibal said. The Class
X board exams will become optional in all CBSE schools from the coming academic
year (2010-11). As per sources, the CBSE has prepared the format of an aptitude
exam which schools can use to test Class X students on their level of understanding
in each subject. The emphasis, however, will be on continuous and comprehensive
evaluation (CCE) through the year instead of a single public exam at the end of
Class X.
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