New Delhi, Sep 7 - The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will scrap its Class 10 Board examination from 2011 and introduce in its place a grading system, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said Monday.
'There will be no Class 10 board examination from 2011,' Sibal told reporters here. But he clarified that the exams would very much take place this academic year.
From 2011, the evaluation of the students would be based exclusively on a grading system which will be introduced this year.
'This academic year, there will be both a Board examination and a grading system,' the minister said.
Sibal had last month announced that the government would do away with the Class 10 Board exams and make it optional from this academic year. But on Monday he clarified that his ministry did not want to burden the students with something new in the middle of the academic session.
This is why the Board exams will be held this year even as a grading system will be introduced to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.
However, the students would still have the option to evaluate themselves on the marks system, he said.
'There will be no (Board) examination but students who want to evaluate themselves can take an examination on demand.