Odisha: Criteria for alternative assessment of +2 exam result issued: Check modalities

Bhubaneswar: On the basis of the recommendations of a committee formed earlier to suggest well defined objective criteria for alternative assessment for the Higher Secondary examinees, the Council of Higher Secondary Examinations issued a set of modalities on Friday that will be followed for processing of results of the Higher Secondary examinations in the State.

It is to be noted that the annual Higher Secondary Examination, 2021 has been cancelled by the government of Odisha considering the situation of Covid 19 pandemic in the State and keeping in mind the health and safety issues of the students, teachers and parents.

Later, an Expert Committee was constituted in accordance with the instructions of the Government to suggest well defined objective criteria for alternative assessment of the examinees. On the basis of the suggestions by the Committee today the assessment criteria has been released.

Here are the modalities:

Scores will be awarded to the Regular Examinees in Theory papers/ Theory components of papers on the basis of the performance of the Examinee in the 10th Board examination.

Scores in Theory papers for Ex-Regular examinees will be awarded on the basis of their performance in the previous CHSE examination which they had appeared.

Scores will be awarded in the Practical/ Project Component of a paper both for Regular and Ex-Regular examinees at their Higher Secondary School level.

A notification detailing the modalities is being issued and uploaded in CHSE website.

The result will be declared in 2nd week of August, 2021.

An examinee not satisfied with the result declared on the basis of Alternative Assessment Criteria, can opt to appear the Examination in the Off-line mode which will be conducted when the situation will be conducive.

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