The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is set to revamp its assessment system starting from Class IX. This change aims to improve the overall evaluation process and provide a more holistic approach to student assessment. The new system will focus on continuous evaluation throughout the academic year, rather than relying solely on year-end exams. This move is expected to benefit students by reducing exam stress and encouraging a deeper understanding of the subjects. The board is working on finalizing the details of the new assessment system, which will be implemented in the upcoming academic year. The decision to change the assessment system comes as part of the board’s efforts to align with modern educational practices and cater to the evolving needs of students. Stay tuned for more updates on this development as the Goa Board prepares to roll out the new assessment system for Class IX students.

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Goa Board to Revamp Class IX Assessment System Soon: Reports
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