The each– pass policy, enforced in secondary seminaries to lower powerhouse rates, is a major issue for the examination system.
The statement that weakening the examination system is the stylish system to ruin education could not be more befitting. The new academy class frame in Maharashtra has cut the minimal end grade for mathematics and wisdom in the Secondary School Certificate examination from 35 to 20 out of 100. scholars with low marks wo n’t be suitable to pursue graduate courses in wisdom and mathematics, according to the instrument conditions.
scholars can still pursue trades and humanities disciplines. scholars who struggle in wisdom and calculi at the SSC position may drop out of academy. scholars who prioritize mathematics and wisdom over humanities and trades should n’t be punished for achieving lower than 35 in areas they dislike. likewise, the logic behind passing someone with 20 and failing someone with 19.5 is defective. The each– pass policy, used in primary and secondary seminaries to lower powerhouse rates, is a major issue in the country‘s examination system.
still, this redounded in promoting pupils who demanded introductory content knowledge and plodded with advanced content. Attempts to reestablish periodic examinations for advancement have been unprofitable therefore far. The Maharashtra board‘s decision goes against the premise of admitting only good campaigners to universities. Economics and statistics, while classified as trades, include significant fine material.
Failure does n’t inescapably indicate incapacity, as vocational education can lead to a career or job. Attaining 35 marks in any subject is attainable for indeed ordinary scholars, especially with declining educational norms.
The Maharashtra board‘s belief that there’s a big problem highlights the failure of the entire academic system, not just the pupils. How can seminaries, whether public or private, and their preceptors be excused for wide failures in any subject? Reducing passing grades is a short– term result that could harm the academy system.
Let there be no doubt about it.
Dr. Abhishek Verma.