Haryana Board has given a second chance to secondary and senior secondary schools in the state to submit internal assessment marks for students. In a press note, also available on the board's website, the board says that several schools failed to update internal assessment marks of students in the online portal despite an extension in the deadline and are being given a second chance to complete the process.
Schools that have failed to upload internal assessment and practical exam marks online can upload the marks from May 4 till May 11, 2020.
The board has requested all District Education Officers to inform the schools in their region and has also released the list of schools which are yet to submit marks.
Without the internal assessment/practical marks/General Awareness and Life Skill Grade (GLS), the board will not be able to announce the results and for this the school head will be responsible, said the board in the notice.
Schools will have to pay late fine separately for internal assessment marks and practical exam marks. Schools will have to pay late fine of Rs. 500 per student and maximum Rs. 5000 fine for the board to release the passing certificates for students.
Earlier, the Haryana Board had asked teachers to evaluate answer copies from home. The board distributed answer copies among the teachers on April 11 and teachers were asked to submit evaluated answer sheets and marks by April 22.
The internal assessment marks are crucial since class 10 Science paper was cancelled and Haryana Chief Minister had announced that result for Science paper will be announced based on marks scored in internal assessment and other tests which have already been concluded.
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