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CBSE introduces aptitude tests for Class 9, 10 students

It reads: ‘Know Your Aptitude (KYA) will help students understand their strengths and limitations before making important career choices. The test ‘would also help parents, teachers and the school administrators to extend support to the student while making such decisions.’

Updated on: Jan 15, 2019 08:36 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By , Mumbai
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To help students make appropriate career choices, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently introduced aptitude tests for Class 9 and 10. The board announced its initiative through a circular on January 10.

Students can take the test on a day designated by the school. After students take the test, teachers can evaluate their performance on the basis of the scoring guidelines issued by the board (Hindustan Times File)
Students can take the test on a day designated by the school. After students take the test, teachers can evaluate their performance on the basis of the scoring guidelines issued by the board (Hindustan Times File)

It reads: ‘Know Your Aptitude (KYA) will help students understand their strengths and limitations before making important career choices. The test ‘would also help parents, teachers and the school administrators to extend support to the student while making such decisions.’

The aptitude test has ben is developed by National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and can be administered by teachers at their respective schools. Schools have to download the test guides, manual, test booklet and answer sheets, which will be available on CBSE website from January 29.

Students can take the test on a day designated by the school. After students take the test, teachers can evaluate their performance on the basis of the scoring guidelines issued by the board. Schools can send a report on how the test was conducted but does not have to share any individual details of students with the board. The board also clarified the test is voluntary.

Over the last three years, the state education department has been conducting ‘kal chachani’ (aptitude test) to help state students to shortlist careers options after passing their board exams. So far, the tests were administered online with schools using their computers for the task. From the current academic year, schools have to use smartphone app.

 
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Stay informed with the latest updates on Education News also check CBSE Class 10 Result and Find tips to help you succeed in your academic journey and career planning on Hindustan Times.
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