"Maharashtra, India Revamps 5th and 8th Grade Exam System: Students to Face Detainment for Failures"
Headline: Twice examination of three subjects from class 5th to 8th, only successful students will be admitted to the next class (पाचवी-आठवीच्या तीन विषयांच्या दोनदा परीक्षा, उत्तीर्ण होणाऱ्या विद्यार्थ्यांनाच पुढील वर्गात प्रवेश)
Key Points:
● Students in grades 5 to 8 will take exams in three subjects: Marathi (first language), English, and mathematics.
● They will take two exams for these subjects:
A centralized assessment (samalit mulyamapan) conducted by the state government in the first week of April.
● An annual exam conducted by their school at the end of the academic year.
● Students must pass both exams to be promoted to the next grade.
● The centralized assessment will cover the entire syllabus for the three subjects.
● Schools will create their own question papers for other subjects, such as social science and science.
● Only marks from the second semester will be considered for the final result in the school-level annual exam. Students will not receive grades (A, B, C etc.) in their report cards.
● If a student fails either exam, they will be given a retest. If they fail the retest as well, they will be required to repeat the grade.
Additional Information:
● The dates for the centralized assessment have been changed. It will now be held from April 4 to 6 instead of April 2 to 4. The exams will be held in the morning session at 8 am.
● Question papers for the centralized assessment will be provided by the Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT).
A report by : Ajaysing Patil


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