“The focus was on bringing Himachal on a par with the national-level patterns, right from syllabus alignment to question design and teacher training,” Sharma said and highlighted structured workshops for educators and targeted guidance for students as key drivers of the improved outcome.
The board introduced 20 per cent to 30 per cent multiple-choice questions (MCQs) this year, a calibrated step towards the NEP norms aimed at preparing students for competitive exams such as NEET, JEE and the UPSC Civil Services Examination. A new three-series question paper system with shuffled sections was also rolled out to ensure fairness and reduce the chances of copying. To maintain zero-tolerance to copying, the board detected 69 cheating cases through live monitoring and prompt community reporting.
Government school students made a strong mark on the merit list, underlining rising academic standards.
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