Mumbai (Maharashtra): The Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE) board on Monday told the Bombay High Court that it would give it's Class X and XII students the option to either take the pending examinations in July or have their final results determined based on internal assessment.
The ISCE board had planned to conduct its pending standard X and XII board examinations in July after it got cancelled in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Maharashtra government had, however, opined that holding examinations given the current scenario was not viable.
The board on Monday submitted a note to HC stating that it has decided to offer all students (in India and abroad) whose examinations are pending with an option to either take the pending exams in July or have their final results, in those subjects where exams have not been held, determined based on performance in internal assessment/pre-board examinations, results of which have already been taken from schools.
Read:|Class 12th Madhya Pradesh Board Exams Resume, social distancing flouted
A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice S S Shinde was hearing a petition filed by city resident Arvind Tiwari challenging the ISCE's decision to hold its 10th standard board examinations from July 2- 12 across Maharashtra.