In a significant move, the state government of Andhra Pradesh has decided to conduct public examinations for class 10 students studying in one thousand government schools affiliated to CBSE according to the state syllabus. This decision comes after the government found that students in CBSE schools were not adequately prepared for board exams due to lack of proper training for teachers and students.
The state government issued an order to change the board from CBSC to SCSC, citing the need to ensure that students have the necessary skills to succeed in the examinations. The coalition government criticized the previous administration for introducing the CBSE examination system in 1000 schools without sufficient awareness, leading to concerns about student performance.
As part of the transition, students in these schools will now have the opportunity to write exams under the state board system, starting from the academic year 2025-26. The government aims to enhance students’ abilities gradually, starting from the 6th standard, to better prepare them for future challenges.
Meanwhile, in other news, the IBPS RRB Prelims Results have been announced on the official website. Candidates who appeared for the Common Recruitment Process-XIII examination for Officer Scale-1 vacancies can now check their results online. Those who qualified in the preliminary exam will proceed to the mains exam and interview rounds for final selection.
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