The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is set to implement a new assessment system starting from Class IX, as reported by the Times of India. The move aims to bring about a more effective evaluation process for students in Goa. The decision comes after careful consideration by the board to enhance the quality of education in the state. The upcoming changes in the assessment system are expected to benefit students by providing a more comprehensive evaluation of their academic performance. This shift will likely have a positive impact on the overall learning outcomes and educational standards in Goa. The new system is anticipated to offer a more holistic approach to assessing students’ knowledge and skills. It is a step towards modernizing the education system in the state and aligning it with international standards. The Goa Board’s initiative towards revamping the assessment system reflects its commitment to improving the quality of education for students. Stay tuned for more updates on this development and its implications for students in Goa.

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Goa Board to revamp assessment system, starting from Class IX soon, to enhance education quality.
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