The Board will conduct a training programme on July 7 through YouTube for all teachers and principals on the marking system.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the timetable for the tabulation of marks for Maharashtra HSC 2020-21 based on internal assessments by schools. All school headmasters have to fill students’ marks into the online system of the state board by July 21. The Maharashtra HSC Result 2021 will be announced by July 31.
State school education minister Varsha Gaikwad requested all junior colleges, teachers to adhere to the schedule for timely declaration of results. For a fair and objective assessment, she asked all stakeholders to read the procedures laid down carefully and ensure that their roles and responsibilities are clearly understood. “I’m confident that our colleges, teachers will undertake the process with the highest degree of professionalism, consistency and care,” she said.
According to the schedule released by MSBSHSE, a training programme would be conducted through YouTube for all teachers and principals on the marking system on July 7 between 11 am to 1 pm. From July 7 to 14, assessments will be carried out of those students who have not had any kind of internal assessment namely unit tests, term exams, home assignments, projects, due to the Covid-19 situation.
Class teachers will then be required to send each student’s final marks to the results committee set up at the high school/junior college level. From July 8 to 17, the results committee will scrutinise the final marks sent by class teacher and the headmasters/ principals will have to fill the final marks of students into the online system of the state board between July 14 and 21. From July 23, MSBSHSE divisional and state boards will do the necessary work for the declaration of results.
A seven-member results committee headed by the school principal has to be formed to understand the methodology to calculate marks, tabulate results within deadline and also scrutinise the results before they are sent to the state board.
The results are to be tabulated for nearly 14 lakh Maharashtra Board Class 12 students.
This year, the Mah HSC marks will be calculated on the basis of a three-year assessment formula, similar to the one adopted by the CBSE. The scores of HSC students will be calculated on a 30:30:40 formula, which is the ‘best of three’ subject marks of Class 10, final exam marks of Class 11 and remaining based on college-level assessment in Class 12, which can be either unit tests, first-semester exams, or practice exams. For the practical component, marks will be awarded based on the state board’s existing policy.
The same mode of assessment will also be used to assess the performance of students appearing for minimum competency vocational courses, bifocal vocational courses & courses aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF).
As a relaxation, the Maharashtra Board has decided to promote all students to Class 11. Any student who gets less than the minimum score will be given grace marks and promoted to the next class.
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