Thursday, December 19, 2019

Students unhappy with the CBSE date-sheet; Reach out to HRD Ministry on Twitter

Students unhappy with the CBSE date-sheet; Reach out to HRD Ministry on Twitter



Since the release of the board date-sheets by the CBSE, several students and parents took to Twitter and demanded changes in the exam schedule. According to them, there are irregularities in the allotment of the preparation holidays between the exams. According to the students, in some subjects there are too many off days and in some there are too little holidays to prepare.Majority of the requests are from the students of the commerce stream. Most of the students demanding changes in the date-sheet are from the commerce stream and some students have even prepared an ideal date-sheet for the exams of commerce stream. Students are demanding that CBSE give them a fixed seven-day off between important subjects.“. @cbseindia29 @HRDMinistry @PMOIndia pls provide min 7 days break for every core subject exam. Need more time to adjust to new pattern, which has lot of 1 mark qns. Sample exam dates 20/02 Eng, 29/2 Accounts/Physics, 9/3 BST/Chemistry, 17/3 Maths, 25/3-Economics/Computer etc.,”— Anil Khadloya (@AnilKhadloya)Students have also tagged Union HRD Minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal and are asking for his support.“@DrRPNishank @cbseindia29 @HRDMinistry#reply4th March Marketing5th March AccountancySir? What is this! There is no gap in between marketing and Accountancy!!?? How shall i revise my broad syllabus of accountancy#cbse_datesheet”— Harshit Tripathi (@Harshit19367837)“cbse datesheet is not good for commerce students.There are three exams within 5 https://t.co/GxR1GesYlu,Music&https://t.co/ra41K783CT holiday between music n math. Plz change date of music exam.Itz a humble request @cbseindia29 @Minister_Edu @cbse @AllCBSENews @PrakashJavdekar”— DivjotKaurBindra (@SoniaBindra4)Some students are even claiming that CBSE added discontinued subjects in the date-sheet.“@DrRPNishank @cbseindia29Multimedia and Web Technology (067) paper is on Feb. 15, 2020 while this subject was discontinued by CBSE two years back. pic.twitter.com/lVF6rKyQ8t”— Sunil Nehra (@sunilknehra) December 17, 2019CBSE is yet to react to any of these demands by the students.



source https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/students-unhappy-with-the-cbse-date-sheet-reach-out-to-hrd-ministry-on-twitter-10019

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