The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has announced a new policy allowing students who fail in Class IX to appear for up to four supplementary examinations. This move aims to provide struggling students with more opportunities to clear their exams and continue their education. The decision was made in response to the challenges faced by students during the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted traditional learning methods. The supplementary exams will give students the chance to improve their grades and progress to the next academic year. This initiative is expected to benefit a significant number of students who may have struggled with the transition to online learning or faced other difficulties during the past year. By offering multiple chances to pass the exams, the board hopes to support students in achieving academic success. The policy change reflects a commitment to ensuring that all students have access to quality education and the opportunity to succeed in their studies. Students and parents have welcomed the decision, seeing it as a positive step towards helping students overcome academic setbacks and reach their full potential. The board’s decision to introduce supplementary exams for Class IX students is likely to have a positive impact on the education system in Goa, providing a lifeline for students who may have otherwise faced academic challenges.

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Goa allows Class IX students to take four supplementary tests after failing, easing academic pressure.
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