Students have sought from the government the reintroduction of board examination as they feel the Continuous and Comprehensive Education (CCE) system has fostered a "laid back attitude".
They also sought upgradation of NCERT syllabi, arguing that absence of relevant content was driving them towards coaching centres to prepare for competitive examinations.
In a candid interaction with HRD Minister Smriti Irani here, students from government and private schools put forward their suggestions as the Ministry embarks on framing a new education policy next year.
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But the underlining concern during the interaction was on CCE and the contention that it was not helping improve standard of education.
The CCE system was introduced in 2009 with the enactment of the Right To Education to bring about a holistic development among students. The system replaced the board examination but there has been a growing criticism of the system ever since its launch.
A sub-committee of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) headed by former Haryana education minister Geeta Bukkal has also recommended reintroduction of the detention policy.
Irani said she would raise the concerns expressed by students at the forthcoming CABE meeting.