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Students with More than Two Failed Subjects in Class 12 Will Still Be Eligible for Grade Increase Exam, Says CDC

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Students with More than Two Failed Subjects in Class 12 Will Still Be Eligible for Grade Increase Exam, Says CDC

Date: [4th April 2023]

Introduction:

The Curriculum Development Center (CDC) has proposed an amendment to the provisions of letter grading guidelines to allow students with more than two failed subjects in class 12 to participate in the grade increase exam.

Under the previous guidelines, students with more than two failed subjects were required to take exams for all subjects to be eligible for a grade increase. However, the CDC’s proposed amendment ensures that students will be able to participate in the grade enhancement exam regardless of how many subjects they failed.

The CDC’s proposed amendment is a result of the introduction of the Non-Grading (NG) system, which allows students who failed more than two subjects in class 12 to only take exams for their NG subjects. The CDC has sent the proposed amendment to the Ministry of Education for review and approval.

Conclusion: With the new proposed amendment, students who fail more than two subjects in class 12 will still have a chance to improve their grades and move forward in their academic careers. The CDC’s efforts to provide more flexibility in the grade increase process are a step towards ensuring that students have a fair and equitable education system.

Attribution: This news article is based on the latest proposal by the Curriculum Development Center.

#Education, #Grade increase exam, #Curriculum Development Center, #Ministry of Education, #National Grading System

CTA: If you’re a student who failed more than two subjects in class 12, stay tuned for updates on the proposed amendment to the letter grading guidelines. –Gurubaa