MUMBAI: Junior colleges will start conducting internal assessment of Class XII students who could not be evaluated throughout the year from Wednesday.
The state education board on Tuesday issued the timeline for completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) results. Internal assessment can be carried out between July 7 and July 14 for those who had missed the exercise.
Colleges had expressed concerns about Class XII students who had left the city during the lockdown last March and were unable to complete their internal projects.. Principals said several students are still uncontactable.
As all Class XII students have been declared as passed by the state after the exams were cancelled last month due to the pandemic, colleges are trying to get them to submit their internal projects. Colleges are even conducting oral tests over the phone.
The assessment work and submission of marks to the results committees of colleges can be done between July 8 and 17. A subject teacher has to tabulate the marks and hand it over to the class teacher who will examine the scores and submit it to the seven-member results committee headed by the principal.
Uploading of marks on the board’s website can begin on July 14 and go on till 21. Physical submission of the marks to the board’s office will have to be done between July 21 and 23.
The board has to announce results by July 31, as per the Supreme Court directive to all states. There will be no revaluation of the final results.
HSC students are being evaluated on a 30:30:40 ratio for Class X, XI and XII, respectively.