Mumbai: A top official revealed that the results of Maharashtra Board examinations for classes 10 and 12 will likely be declared in July. ALSO READ | SC Defers Hearing On CBSE Board Exams Till June 25; Decision On NEET And JEE Mains Still Awaited


Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education chairperson Shakuntala Kale was in a virtual meeting with the Education Department, where she said that Class 12 exam results may be announced by July 15 while Class 10 results will be announced by the end of July.

Among the attendees were Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad. The CM had recently asked for online pilot projects to be initiated at the beginning of the academic year. He reviewed the demonstration of these online classes at the meeting.

The CM asked the school education department to ensure that the digital version of classes 1 to 12 syllabi are platform-independent i.e. easily accessible in all devices, and are available offline version as well.

The meeting was conducted through video conferencing where CM Thackeray watched the demonstrations of Google Meet online classes

The CM directed the officials to ensure that students do not ensure any technical glitches and in case any issues arise, they need to be dealt with immediately

He also asked the department to conduct the Class 11 admission process carefully as it is going to be done online in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Amravati and Nashik divisions, while elsewhere it will be offline, the statement said.

(With agency copy)

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