The minister also said the Human Resource Development Ministry (HRD) is working on an amendment to the Right to Education Act (RTE), and a proposal has been approved by the Law Ministry that would come to the Cabinet in a week or two.
"This month there will be a CBSE Board meeting, in which there will be a resolution (for compulsory class X board exams).
The minister also asserted that it was "unfair" that 23 million students in the country were taking various examinations -state boards and CBSE- and yet two million were not.
Under the present norms, CBSE students can choose between the Board exam or a school based examination.
On RTE amendment, he said once it is approved by the Cabinet, it will go to Parliament.
"Even if it is referred to a Standing Committee, I hope by April, we will have an amendment which will allow states to take a call on whether to have detention or no detention," Javadekar said.
The states will be given freedom to choose between having examination for classes V and VIII, Javadekar said.
"But we are also simultaneously saying that if you take it and somebody's detained, he should not lose one year. There should be a supplementary exam two months after and then he again joins the next batch. So that he does not lose a year but there is accountability for the student also," the HRD minister said.
"We don't want to create exam oriented pressure on students but there has to be a challenge mode," he said.
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