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SEBA to reduce HSLC syllabus for 2021 by 30 percent

SEBA to reduce HSLC syllabus for 2021 by 30 percent

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The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) has decided to reduce 30 percent syllabus of High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examinations for 2021 in view of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.All the schools will get the new syllabus in PDF format on Tuesday next. On the other hand, syllabus for class nine students will also be reduced by 30 per cent.

Earlier, Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) had reduced 30 per cent of the syllabus for higher secondary second year students.

It may be mentioned that all the schools, both government as well as private have remained closed since March this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Assam government is contemplating to open school for the students of class 9, 10, 11 and 12 from October 1. This was stated by state Education minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. However, informal classes for higher secondary second year and undergraduate final year will start from September 15. On the other hand, teachers will have to attend school from September 1. Sarma stated that the directives will be the same both for private as well as government educational institutes.

Earlier, weighing in on the million-dollar question on the reopening of schools in Assam, the state’s Chief Secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna had said that a final call is yet to be taken as far as returning students back to their educational institutions is concerned. “Discussions are still going on and teachers have been asked to return from September 1. However, no final decision has been taken yet in regards to returning students to their respective schools”, the Chief Secretary said on the sidelines of an event.

Currently, the teachers and other education sector employees are being tested for the COVID-19 virus before their return to the campuses following the Government’s order. Assam’s Education and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had recently stated that the employees under the sector must mandatorily get themselves tested for the virus from August 21 to 30. Following this, they are to report back to their respective workplaces from September 1. Failure to do this shall see them marked as “on leave”, Sarma had announced during a recent presser.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Aug 31, 2020