Article link: Hindustan
Times - 12th board exams start on Tuesday, more candidates to write this year
Extract from the article:
The article reports a substantial surge in the
number of students registered for the Class 10 and 12 board exams this year
compared to the previous year. There has been an increase of 19,000 candidates
for the Class 10 exams and 17,000 for the Class 12 exams.
This surge indicates a significant rise in
student participation, pointing towards a growing interest and engagement in
academic assessments despite challenges posed by the ongoing circumstances.
The rise in candidates for the board exams
signifies not just a quantitative increase but also reflects the resilience and
determination of students to overcome obstacles and excel academically.
The article highlights the commitment of students
towards their education and the importance they place on formal assessments
like board exams, showcasing a positive trend in the education sector amidst
the disruptions caused by external factors.
My Take:
Indian
Railways - Railway Recruitment
"Looking back at my blog post on the Indian
Railways recruitment process, where I discussed the meticulous stages involved
in shortlisting candidates, I can draw a parallel to the current surge in
student participation in board exams.
Just like the rigorous selection process in
railway recruitment, the increase in board exam candidates reflects a keen
interest and dedication towards achieving academic goals amidst challenging
circumstances."
Some
Questions Remain Unanswered
"Reflecting on the news about digital access
to mark sheets for university students, the current scenario of a significant
rise in students opting for board exams resonates with the need for efficient
digital solutions in education.
The shift towards online access to certificates
parallels the increasing reliance on digital platforms for conducting exams and
managing academic records, showcasing a progressive approach in the educational
sphere."
Call to Action:
To the educational authorities handling the surge
in candidates for board exams, I urge the implementation of robust digital
infrastructure to efficiently manage the increased number of examinees.
Providing seamless online access to exam-related
information and results can streamline the examination process and enhance the
overall experience for students and educators alike.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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