Examinations to evaluate a student's school performance should not be so exacting. Moreover, why should a three-hour test for each subject decide the fate of a student's entire educational career? Can even an anonymous examiner selected by the education board who have no idea about the candidate whose answer script s/he is marking, be an honest judge of the examinee's real abilities?
What is more, just anonymity or remoteness cannot be the sole yardstick to ensure the impartiality of an examiner. On the contrary, a teacher who has intimate knowledge of the student being evaluated for her/his academic skills should be the best person to judge the candidate in question.
What is being argued here is the fact that the existing system of public examinations to test a student's merit is not foolproof and it has its serious demerits, too. The existing system has to be revamped. The grading method needs also to take into account a student's record of performance during the entire academic year before the final examination. So, methods have to be devised so that some points reflecting a student's test records at school is also incorporated in the final scores achieved by a student in the final publicly held examinations. Also, organising public examinations for the secondary and higher secondary levels needs a rethink. If degrees at the highest levels of education at a university can be awarded by teachers of the same institution, why should it be so different at the secondary and tertiary levels?
In this age of information technology and AI, it should be possible to design an examination system that can assess an individual student's academic aptitude by taking into consideration the history of her/his school records and adding those to the grade points achieved through the existing system of public exams where hundreds of thousands of candidates sit for tests at the same time under the country's education boards.
Both the process of learning and the tests to evaluate a student's performance at schools should be enjoyable and humane. And every student regardless of her/his performance should be able to feel happy at the end of the school years.
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