Regular classes of Madhya Pradesh’s tenth-twelfth will start next week. Tenth and twelfth examinations will start in the first week of March. Regular classes will be held two to three days a week depending on the space available in the school of ninth-eleventh. After review meeting of the Chief Minister’s School Education Department, on Saturday, the Home Department has issued instructions to all the collectors, although students must bring a consent letter from parents to join regular classes. Schools from the first to the eighth will be completely closed from March 31, 2020 due to the Corona period. Now the new academic session will start in the new year from April 1. At the same time, students from first to eighth will be given numbers based on the project work.
Classes from ninth to twelfth are still partially running. After review meeting of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, the Home Department has issued instructions on Saturday. It has been said in the instructions issued that the exams of class X-XII will be held on time. For this, regular classes will be started after a week. Regular classes will be conducted two to three days in a week for class IX and XI students according to the space available in the school. How many days a week the students are to be called will be decided by the school.A class can be divided into two sections as required by taking regular classes, so that safe physical distance can be followed. Students will come to school only with the consent of the parent. The activities of online teaching will continue as before. All schools will compulsorily follow the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India and the State Government regarding the Kovid-19 transition from time to time. The District Collectors will, from time to time, conduct the Kovid Test for students and academic and non-academic staff as required.