NEW DELHI: Weeks after the CBSE announced the Class X and XII results, the Delhi government is working out a strategy and planning for organising special classes to improve the board results by giving special focus on subjects in which students have scored the lowest marks.
Along with organising special classes for board compartment exams starting next month, the Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) is also working out strategies to improve the overall results for next year. These decisions were taken by the Delhi Education Department after an assessment of the board exam results.
Shailendra Sharma, the Principal Advisor to Director Education at the Delhi Directorate of Education, said the department has issued detailed guidelines to the schools to organise classes for the compartment exams for class X. "Similar instructions will go for class XII as well," he said. He said the department looked for the students who had been placed in compartment -- signifying the category of those failed in one or two subjects. "We are helping those children to take compartment exams and pass them," Sharma said.
He also said the department is working to make a strategy for next year to help students with subjects that have seen the most compartments. "Like Maths is a subject where most students get compartment in Class X. So we are going to work out some strategy on how to crack that part for the next year," he added.
On May 2, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced Class 12 results in which 94.24 percent students of Delhi's government schools passed the exams.