The students have posted messages on social media, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the CBSE authorities to consider their demand.
The incident has been reported at a exam centre in Gurugram where a class 10 student was seen writing for the CBSE Class 10 Term 2 exam in PPE kit.
The false notice in circulation on social media is about some guidelines to be followed during the CBSE Term 2 exams and also certain norms to be followed after the conclusion of the exams
If a student is not able to appear for all the exams and take only three or four of them because of Covid-19, he/she will also get his/her results under a...
While a section of students continues to demand cancellation of the Term 2 exams, several students have urged the boards not to cancel the exams as it will have an adverse impact on their career...
It is alleged that many schools adopted unfair means and malpractices while marking students during the Term 1 exams for the 2021-2022 academic session
The weightage of Term 1 and Term 2 in Class XII will be decided at the time of declaration of Term 2 result and the final performance will be calculated accordingly, says CBSE
Students have started venting their anger slamming CBSE and also requesting the Board not to delay announcement of Term 1 result further
Speculations are rife that the CBSE will release the results today only, but the said speculation doesn't seem to be meeting the reality today. Media reports were there, citing the Board officials, that the result would be released before the end of this week.
Delay in the declaration of results seems to be taking a toll on the students who are apparently losing patience and requesting CBSE to make immediate announcement
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has already announced that the term-2 exam will be held in offline mode from April 26
Students from over 15 states had earlier moved the Apex court seeking direction to all boards including CBSE and ICSE not to hold offline exams
Citing lack of completion of syllabus, students also requested the Board to postpone the exam at least by a month so that they can complete their preparation
PIB Fact Check has once again busted one such fake news in circulation in various social media platforms which read that 'the Board examinations for Class X and XII will commence from 4th May 2022
In a major announcement, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to exempt examination fees of all those students who have lost their parents to Covid-19.
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