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The Council for Indian School Certificate Tests (CISCE) has made COVID-19 immunisation a requirement for pupils taking the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) examinations from Monday, April 25. The mandatory COVID-19 vaccine recommendations have caused alarm among pupils who have not yet been vaccinated, as they may not be able to take their ICSE or ISC exams.

Varsha Gaikwad, Maharashtra's School Education Minister, has addressed students' concerns in a tweet, pressing CISCE and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to offer an expedient clarification. "While immunizations are a lifesaver against Covid, refusing to allow unvaccinated kids can sit examinations will be discriminatory," the minister said in her tweet.

"Not allowing unvaccinated pupils to take ICSE, ISC Exams 2022 will be discriminatory," argues Varsha Gaikwad. Ms. Gaikwad stated in her tweet that the pupils are concerned and have contacted her regarding a CISCE recommendation dated January 4 demanding Covid immunisation for all individuals taking the ISCE and ISC examinations beginning April 25. "Unvaccinated children will not be allowed to appear for the examinations, according to several schools. Despite the Centre's affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that vaccinations are not required, "The minister sent out a tweet.

Meanwhile, the CISCE has yet to provide the admission card for the ICSE and ISC exams; once available, students can access the hall ticket at cisce.org. The semester of ICSE

Meanwhile, the CISCE has yet to provide the admission card for the ICSE and ISC exams; once available, students can access the hall ticket at cisce.org. The ICSE semester 2 examinations will be held through May 23, and the ISC semester examinations will end on June 13.

The duration of the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 exams will be one hour and 30 minutes. Class 10 examinations will begin at 10 a.m., while Class 12 exams will begin at 2 p.m. Please visit cisce.org for more information on ICSE, ISC examinations 2022.