As the major subject board exams of the CBSE begin countrywide for Class 10 and 12 students; here is how guardians, students and teachers reacted to the same.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said admissions can be provided to foreign students by the schools affiliated to it without seeking any prior approval.
In a big relief for many CBSE (Central Board Of Secondary Education) students, the Supreme Court on Monday (Nov 23) informed that it will hear the plea filed by the students seeking directions to the Board for retaining original marks obtained in the board exams through alternative assessment.
The Reading Challenge will be for English and Hindi languages and the students can attempt this challenge in either or both languages, an official circular released by the Board on Monday stated.
The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday (Nov 18) dismissed the plea filed seeking Term 1 exams in hybrid mode. The Apex Court rejected the plea filed by the students of both CBSE (Central Board Of Secondary Education) and ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education). The court has directed that the exams will be held in offline mode while adhering to all Covid-19 protocols.
The bench said it hopes and trusts that authorities will take all precautions and measures to ensure that no one is exposed to anything untoward in the examination process.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) released a notification on Wednesday (Nov 17) regarding the third phase of admissions in Class 11 across schools and colleges in Odisha.
With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) gearing up for offline board exams for Class 10 and 12 students across the country, several students have requested the Board to revise its decision. In a viral list of demands mentioning ‘genuine reasons’, the students want the Board to consider conducting the Term 1 paper in a hybrid mode or entirely online.
While there will be objective type questions in the Term 1 exams, the Term-II exams, scheduled to be conducted from March to April 2022, will be of subjective/objective type.
CBSE has announced to conduct the exams of different subjects by fixing date sheet across affiliated schools in India and abroad.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has finalized the new OMR-sheet system to be implemented during the Term 1 MCQ papers for Class 10 and 12 Board exams. The exams which will commence from November 16 will be conducted within 90-minutes and will have maximum 60 questions.
As per the Ministry of Education, the effort of the government is to create such an ecosystem in which along with educating the youth of India, they can be made employable.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has come up with a set of alternate experiments to enable students to do/practice such activities at home.
With the first term CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Board exams for Class 10 and 12 all set to be conducted in offline mode in November, the Board has clarified regarding the question pattern for the upcoming exams.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to go for a training programme on ‘Hybrid Learning’ for teachers of its affiliated schools.
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