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Assam: SCERT to implement no-examination mode from 2025-26 academic session

In sync with NEP-20 (National Education Policy-2020), the SCERT, Assam, is going to implement the no-examination system of learning from the academic session 2025-26.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Staff Reporter

GUWAHATI: In sync with NEP-20 (National Education Policy-2020), the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Assam, is going to implement the no-examination system of learning from the academic session 2025-26.

According to SCERT sources, it will introduce this system in Class I and Class II first. Every subsequent year, the Council will include one more class. In the absence of examinations, the schools will ascertain the progress of students through competitions and tag their levels of progress-basic, progressive, proficient, etc. Asterisk marks against each student will indicate his or her level of progress.

According to sources, teachers will keep a close watch on the progress of students and determine their level of progress quarterly. Teachers must find out the weaknesses in students and their subjects and bring them up to the desired level, the sources said.

 However, the students will have to clear the examinations in classes V and VIII.

According to SCERT sources, teachers will also need training on this system of evaluation without an examination and credit system.

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