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Suggestion: Students and MPs Should Take CBSE Board Together – The Litmus Test

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May 25, 2021

Edits | May 25, 2021

First open and run a session of Parliament, with a conglomeration of 600+ MPs and test if it is possible without the spread of Covid 19. This should be the litmus test for opening examination centres, to students. The biggest problem with the examinations system anywhere in the world has witnessed, is conducting exams for students which is the basis of their career and at times an entire lifetime. Hence it is suggested that before we put students in examination centres for either 90 minutes or three hours the same should be tested on the people who will announce this judgement. Hence it is only logical to say that the best place to test it is the Parliament itself. All the lawmakers and parties who may take decisions on CBSE conducting exams will be present there. After a three-hour debate, they can wait for 2 to 3 days for any symptoms. Needless to say, since the government infrastructure and the medical facility at AIIMS is absolutely available to our MPs, this test is both safe and logical. Hence before taking a decision by the Cabinet ministers and the former education ministers, they should hold a session of Parliament,

In order to mimic and lend confidence to the students, invigilators, paternity which will hold exams and many other bodies. Only then an announcement for holding exams like in pre-Covid era be made.

Examination process is married to THE event of holding the exam, physically. It is the pre-exam preparation and post exam evaluation which have to be considered for holding these exams. Invigilators will have to collect examination sheets, evaluate them, put them up on a computer system as marks and only then the process starts. For parents it is the long wait outside each examination centre to find out how their kids have done. For the kids it is reaching the centre early along with their parents at times, comparing notes, speaking to their peers and then sitting for an exam. Within the examination hall, there is water being served, tasks being shared, each desk being different for every next exam, and the placing of bags, picking them up and exiting the halls. All this physical involvement is nothing but close contact of the Covid encounter. This cannot be avoided, for an activity which is called holding an exam.