New Delhi:The HRD Ministry is deliberating upon whether or not to conduct pending class 12 board exams for students in CBSE schools abroad and is talking to ambassadors or foreign education ministers to arrive at a reasonable solution in view of the COVID-19 situation in their respective countries.
The Ministry is also chalking out a plan for modalities of assessment in places where the practical situation doesn't permit conducting exams.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had last month announced that it will not be conducting the pending exams in foreign countries. However, several representations and questions have been received from students who are concerned about their future prospects including admissions in foreign universities.
According to officials, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ''Nishank'' has sought feedback from representatives in different countries about the current situation there and feasibility of conducting pending exams.
"Considering the different situation in different places, having a common solution is not practically feasible. However, if the situation has improved in some countries, it would be better to conduct exams at least there. For example, we have a school in Japan, if the situation is better in that particular area, the exam can be conducted," a senior HRD Ministry official told a news agency.
"Modalities are being worked out for both situations. That if exams can be conducted in some places, how will they be conducted and if not what will be the assessment pattern. We will soon have a final decision on all these aspects," the official added.
Information in this regard was also shared by the HRD Minister in online interaction with students on Tuesday.
"We are discussing with CBSE and trying to come up with a solution. We will also speak to Indian ambassadors in different countries and foreign education ministers. It is a difficult situation as the lockdown restrictions as well as COVID-19 situation is different in different countries and all of that needs to be given a thought. We will come up with a solution in the best interest of students," Nishank had said.