MPBSE exams 2021: Madhya Pradesh state Board Class 10 exams stand cancelled and Class 12 exams postponed due to Covid 19 pandemic. This was announced by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday, May 14.

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"Board exams for class 10 won't take place, mark sheets will be issued based on evaluation. Anyone who wants higher marks can sit for the exam later in the time to come. Board exams for students of class 12 have been postponed. Exams will be held when the situation improves," Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said.

 

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“Board exams for class 10 won't take place, mark sheets will be issued based on evaluation. Anyone who wants higher marks can sit for the exam later in the time to come. Board exams for students of class 12 have been postponed. Exams will be held when the situation improves: MP CM”

 

The Madhya Pradesh School Education Department has said that new dates for the class 12 examination will be announced when the situation improves and the information regarding the same will be provided to the students at least 20 days in advance. 

“Keeping in view the severity of corona infection, the 12th examinations to be conducted by the Board of Secondary Education are postponed until further orders,” the School Education Department said on social media. 

 

For the students who had to appear for the class 10 board examination, the board will consider their performance in the half-yearly, pre-board, exams, unit tests, and internal assessments held during the academic year for preparing the results.

According to an official statement, gathering of students at one place could result in the spread of the virus and therefore, the board has decided to cancel class 10 final exams.

The Madhya Pradesh MPBSE board exams 2021 were earlier scheduled to be held from April 30 and May 1 for students of class 10 and class 12, respectively.

The state government had earlier announced to promote all students of classes 1 to 8 without the conduction of examination this year. Meanwhile, Class 9 and class 11 examinations were also cancelled in the state considering the rising Covid-19 cases.