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KOHIMA, April 05 2021: The Nagaland Board of School Education has informed all Heads of Registered Institutions that, the Ministry of Education, Government of India has directed State Boards to administer an aptitude test for students of Classes IX & X.
This aptitude test titled, TAMANNA (Try And Measure Aptitude And Natural Abilities) developed by the National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT) and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), aims to support students in making choices regarding educational/vocational courses as well as career-related decisions and enable stakeholders to know the aptitude of students of Classes IX & X.
The details about use of aptitude test, dimensions measured in the test, construction and standardization of the test, administration & scoring, and understanding the meaning of aptitude test scores are available in the following manuals:
a) Test Booklet which contains items related to the seven dimensions, i.e. Language Aptitude, Abstract Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Mechanical Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude, Spatial Aptitude and Perceptual Aptitude.
b) Guide for Teachers and Parents for administration, scoring and understanding the test scores.
c) Technical Manual which provides details of test construction and standardization.
Two videos have also been prepared to familiarize school Principals and teachers with different aspects of the aptitude test. Soft copy (pdf) and videos are also available on https://ncert.nic.in/tamanna/index.html
A school-wise report about the students who have taken the test in the prescribed format may be furnished directly to the National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT) at [email protected]
All Heads of Registered Institutions have been requested to administer this test for the students of Classes IX & X in the interests of the students.
Meanwhile the Nagaland Board of School Education is all set to conduct the HSLC Examination 2021 from the April 7 and HSSLC Examination 2021 from the April 6 to 29th April 2021. The examinations are going to be conducted in an extraordinary situation this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
K Tokigfia, Advisor to the state government, conveyed his best wishes to all the candidates who will be appearing these two examinations. He appealed to all the Examination Centre Superintendents and Invigilators to conduct the examination in all fairness.
All the candidates and staffs involved should observe the preventative measures/SOPs issued by the State Government during the conduct of the examination, he asserted.