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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education

How the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the education sector.

EDUCATION

4/19/20232 min read

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of our lives, including the education sector. In 2020, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had to cancel some exams for class 10th and 12th due to the pandemic. This decision was taken to ensure the safety of students and prevent the spread of the virus.

The impact of COVID-19 on CBSE board exams was not limited to the cancellation of exams. The pandemic has also affected the way exams are conducted, evaluated, and the overall academic year. Let's take a closer look at some of the ways in which the pandemic has impacted CBSE board exams:

  1. Exam schedule: The pandemic has disrupted the exam schedule for CBSE board exams. In 2020, some exams were postponed or cancelled, leading to delays in the declaration of results. In 2021, the CBSE had to revise the exam schedule and shorten the duration of exams to accommodate for the lost time.

  2. Online exams: Due to the pandemic, there was a growing demand for conducting exams online. However, CBSE has not yet introduced online exams, as it believes that the current infrastructure is not adequate to conduct online exams on such a large scale. However, the board has introduced some online modes for registration, payment of fees, and downloading of admit cards.

  3. Reduced syllabus: In 2020, CBSE reduced the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 to ease the burden on students due to the pandemic. The board also announced that the reduced syllabus would be applicable for the 2021 exams. This move was welcomed by students and teachers, as it reduced the pressure on them.

  4. Evaluation criteria: In 2020, CBSE had to revise the evaluation criteria due to the cancellation of some exams. The board announced that the results would be based on the student's performance in the exams they had appeared for, as well as their internal assessments. This move was criticized by some students and parents who felt that it was unfair to evaluate students based on incomplete exams.

  5. Safety measures: In 2021, CBSE introduced several safety measures to ensure that exams were conducted safely during the pandemic. These measures included staggered entry and exit, temperature checks, mandatory masks, and social distancing in exam halls.

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on CBSE board exams. The board has had to take several measures to ensure that students are safe and that exams are conducted fairly. While these measures have been necessary, they have also caused some disruption to the academic year. It remains to be seen how the pandemic will continue to affect CBSE board exams in the future, but one thing is certain: the board will continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of students above all else.

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