Maharashtra allows oral exams for failed students of Classes IX and XI, via video conference

It said the oral examination should be held by calling the students to the school or through video conference. Those who clear the oral examination should be admitted to Classes 10 and 12 for the academic year 2020-21, the GR said.

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has decided to give a second chance to students who have failed in the exams of Classes 9 and 11 and directed schools to conduct their oral examination on August 7. A government resolution (GR) issued on Monday said in view of the COVID 19 pandemic, a re-examination will not be possible for these students.

It said the oral examination should be held by calling the students to the school or through video conference.

Those who clear the oral examination should be admitted to Classes 10 and 12 for the academic year 2020-21, the GR said.


In 2018, a re-examination was held for Class 9 students. But now during the pandemic, the re-exam cannot be held, it added.
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