After external practical examiners, the CBSE will also start the integrated payment system for the conduct of Term II examination and evaluation.
Practical Examinations for the session 2022-23 for both classes X and XII for winter-bound schools will be conducted from 15th November 2022 to 14th December 2022
'There's no chance of announcing the date sheet now. It will come in December and, when it does, students will be able to access it on our website'
The Board has stated that the last date to submit the data of students will not be extended on account of any reason
CBSE has categorically stated that no extension in the last date for registration and LOC will be made
In 2021, 99.92 per cent of students abroad had passed the Class 12 board examinations. At the same time, in 2020, 94.26 per cent overseas students were successful in passing the Class 12 board examination.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced tentative date for the conduct of the 2023 board examination for class 12 students.
Smiles and celebrations erupted in the students' circle as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday announced the results of the Class 10 and Class 12 Board exams held in April-May this year. This is the first time that the CBSE has announced both class 10 and 12 results on the same day.
In its latest circular, the CBSE has clarified that a greater number of competency based questions or questions that assess application of concepts in real-life/ unfamiliar situations will be part of the question paper in in the forthcoming sessions.
The Class 10 exams have started from April 26 and will conclude on May 24. Similarly, the Class 12 board examinations will continue till June 15.
As per the schedule, the Class 10 exam, which began on April 26, will be conducted for 29 days and will be over on May 24. The Class 12 examination will be conducted for 51 days and end on June 15, 2022.
For the Term II exams, the CBSE has made some changes in the format of filling the centre code in the answersheets of Class 10.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has also dropped from the course content chapters on 'democracy and diversity'.
It is pertinent to mention here that CBSE annually provides curriculum for classes 9 to 12 containing academic content, syllabus for examinations with learning outcomes, pedagogical practices and assessment guidelines
Students and parents have expressed their concerns over the alleged lack of adherence to Covid-19 guidelines in schools and said CBSE should conduct the exams at home centres by taking into account the safety of students
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