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8.5.2 Teachers as Evaluators/ Examiners:
8.5.2.1 Who can be an Evaluator/ Examiner?
The qualifications of an Examiner as laid down in Examination Bye-Laws are given
below:
• Holds at least a post-graduate degree in case of Senior Secondary Level and a
graduate degree in case of Secondary Level in the concerned/allied subject;
• Has at least 03 years teaching experience at Secondary/Senior Secondary/Higher
Education level;
• Be a practising teacher teaching the same subject in a School affiliated to this Board
• is actually involved in the organization of In-service Training Programmes,
development of study material for Secondary/Senior Secondary students, teacher
or research work.
• A retired teacher from CBSE affiliated Schools (PGT for Class XII and TGT for Class
X) teaching the same subject prior to his/her retirement and has not attained the
age of 65 years on 1st August of the year of evaluation work may also be appointed CHAPTER 8 : BOARD EXAMINATIONS
as an evaluator.
However, no person shall be appointed as an Examiner in a subject if:
He/she is under suspension from services.
A departmental inquiry is either pending or contemplated against him/her.
He/she has earlier been debarred from any work of the Board.
His/her integrity is doubtful.
KNOW THIS
After being appointed as an Evaluator/ Examiner by the board:
all teachers must compulsorily relieve themselves from the school.
comply with the instructions given in the Spot Evaluation Guidelines of the board.
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