Raipur. Students appearing in 10th & 12th Board examination conducted by Mashim (Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal) may not need to personally fill their application forms which means the Board on behalf of students will fill their applications with the help of records received from the school. The filled forms will then be sent to schools for verification from students, the schools will then be required to submit the verified forms back to Mashim before or on October 30.
According to Board Officials, Students while filling their application forms make mistakes like wrong spelling, overwriting and etc. Due to which, the names on the marksheets are published wrong making students to contact Mashim for several times.
Deputy secretary of Mashim Yashwant Verma told that Coordinator centres have been established in all districts for distribution of forms to schools. Students will get one more chance for rectification of any errors in their admit cards. The changes made by Board will not include any extra fee. Moreover, Schools only will collect the examination fee from students before sending it to Mashim.
A most burning hot topic for a student, who was supposed to be in IIT or in a medical college. Unfortunately, he could not crack any major exams, though he was getting admission in local engineering colleges. Parents of these students are always in dilemma, as well as students themselves are not able to decide, what to do? should they take an years gap to again prepare for the esteemed exams or just keep their career track on the way as it comes along by taking admission in a local college of engineering or nursing.
I have met so many students, with this query and also their parents. They come with gusto and vigour, with the statements like -
- "My neighbours child did not study hard, like my kid did. But he got selected, there is a problem in grading of exams this time."
- "My child should go in IIT/Medical College, But he did not get good coaching/training this year"
- "Coaching institute of my kid is not very good, that sir of Physics/Maths are not very good"
- "My kids coaching institute did not complete the syllabus"
- "My kid did three different coachings, still did not get a rank"
- "My son needs special batch for study" etc.
I always wonder, how true these statements are? How to justify the validity.
If we think through and dig further, these parents are living their innermost un-accomplished dreams and hoping to fulfill their personal desires to achieve certain goals of their own childhood. And using their kids as the way to accomplish it.They see themselves as failures, and putting the blame on kids shoulder. As they themselves wanted few differences in their own career & looking into mirror (as their child is growing)
In the due course forgetting, the foremost, most important question that needs attention is, What is actually child's desire?
Every thought, feeling, question to take next steps for the kids, is driven by their parents. And the most important question is always forgotten to be asked.
And is:
"What do you want to do my child?"
Bottom line, what i am conveying here is, to take a years drop or not for better preparation of any competitive examination, it all depends on How badly the child wants that goal & to secure a rank for that exam (IIT or Medical)
To address this, please step back and think. Are you pushing your child or you are pulled along with him, because he really wants to crack that tough nut & claim his success in the exam.
He holds a better chance to secure good rank, if he does it by his own willingness but not by being enforced upon. Let them build their course of success, act as a guide and mentor.
Show them the path, do not force them to follow it.
Good Luck !!!!
Raipur. School Education Minister Brijmohan Agrawal released the open school Higher Secondary Examination results at his residence on Monday. The exam was organized by Chhattisgarh state back in the months May and June. The results were 62.78 percent.
Mr. Agrawal congratulated all the passed students and wished them good luck. Legislator Raju shatri, President of Chhattisgarh state open school Radhakrishnan, Secretary J. Minj and other senior officers of Govt. Open school were present on the occasion.
28530 students were registered for this examination, out of which 26530 students appeared in the exam. To be noted here that results of 107 students have remained undeclared for several reasons.
New Delhi. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched a new scheme to offer a scholarship called ''INSPIRE AWARD'' to the toppers of 12th board. The new scheme of scholarship has been initiated by Board to support the higher education of those students. The Scholarship will be given by Department of Science and Technology.
Under the new scheme, the scholarship will be provided for Basic and Natural Science Courses like BSC, Integrated M.Sc. and the courses on MS Level. The deserving student will be given Rs. 80,000 in five years for which the student will need to score 417 marks (including additional subjects). Besides it, the scholarship will also be provided for Maths, Physics, Chemistry & the courses relevant to Life Science.
The students can get the forms for this scheme at their school. The application form will be submitted in the school along with all the documents.
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