The practical exams are required to be conducted as per the provisions of the scheme of studies/ examination bye-laws for the following two categories of students:
The CBSE, in its previous circular issued in January 2019, had stated about the issue of ‘introduction of two levels of mathematics for All India Secondary School Examination from the academic session ending March 2020 onwards.’
In a bid to assist students to overcome common psychological problems related to exams and results, the CBSE has started 'post-result annual psychological counselling' from Saturday.
After releasing the results, the CBSE has now released the modalities and schedule for the verification of marks, obtaining (scanned) photocopy of evaluated answersheets and re-evaluation of answers.
As per official sources, the overall pass percentage went down by 1.28 percent compared to last year. A total of 93.12 percent of students passed the Class 10 examination this year.
There has been sharp drop of 5.38 per cent in the overall pass percentage of students this year. The overall pass percentage in 2022 was 92.71 per cent.
The CBSE had introduced Art-integrated learning in all its affiliated schools in 2019 as a pedagogical initiative.
If media reports are to be believed, then the results of class 10 and 12 Board examinations are expected to be announced in April end.
At the heart of the row is the fact that while the changes made as part of the rationalisation exercise were notified, some of these controversial deletions weren't mentioned in them.
This year the board exams conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) commenced from February 14. While the Class 10 exam continued till March 21, the Class 12 exam concluded on April 5.
NEP gives a lot of emphasis on promoting Skill education in schools. Apart from this, it also aims at overcoming the social status hierarchy associated with vocational education and stresses on the integration of vocational education programmes into mainstream education in all educational institutions in a phased manner.
CBSE has set up 16 Centres of Excellence in different parts of the country. These Centres of Excellence focus on In-service Training of teachers of all CBSE-affiliated schools.
It is pertinent to mention here that the CBSE annually provides the curriculum for Classes 9 to 12 containing academic content, syllabus for examinations with learning outcomes, pedagogical practices, and assessment guidelines.
While all eyes set on the upcoming IPL 2023 and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)’s shining star, recently, Kohli’s matriculation mark sheet has surfaced on social media triggering excitement among his fans.
Official sources said that it will be launched from Class Balvatika (Pre-School) to Class II. Moreover, the important purposes of NCF for Foundational Stage 2022 are to formalise education in foundational year -3 to 8 year age.
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