CBSE issued guidelines on term-one examination, roll number will be uploaded on November 9, paper will be of one and a half hours

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CBSE issued guidelines on term-one examination, roll number will be uploaded on November 9, paper will be of one and a half hours

CBSE Term 1 Examination Notification By CBSE

Term One Examination will be of 90 minutes two based on multiple choice questions. Students have to fill their answer on OMR sheet. Term-2 exam has 2 hours

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday issued guidelines for class 10 and 12 term-one examinations. The board will upload the roll numbers of the students on November 9 for the November-December exams. There will be 114 examinations for 12th and 75 subjects of 10th which will last for 45 to 50 days. CBSE will conduct the 12th and 17th to 10th class examinations from 16th November. After giving the exam, the schools will have to check the copy and upload the marks of the students on the same day.

The term is scheduled for 2 March-April 2022. In both the term exams, 50-50 percent questions will be asked from the syllabus. The result will be released by combining the marks of both the exams. Due to Corona infection, this time CBSE has made these changes in the examinations. Term One Examination will be of 90 minutes two based on multiple choice questions. Students have to fill their answer on OMR sheet. At the same time, the exam of Term-2 will be of 2 hours. Term-II can have both minor and major questions.

CBSE is offering 114 subjects in Class XII and 75 in Class X. If the exam of all subjects is conducted, entire duration of exam would be about 45-50 days. So CBSE would conduct exams of following subjects by fixing date sheet across all affiliated schools in India & abroad.

 

CBSE is offering 114 subjects in Class XII and 75 in Class X. If the exam of all subjects is conducted, entire duration of exam would be about 45-50 days. So CBSE would conduct exams of following subjects by fixing date sheet across all affiliated schools in India & abroad: CBSE pic.twitter.com/vpyG761ngL

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The term is scheduled for 2 March-April 2022. In both the term exams, 50-50 percent questions will be asked from the syllabus. The result will be released by combining the marks of both the exams. Due to Corona infection, this time CBSE has made these changes in the examinations. Term One Examination will be of 90 minutes two based on multiple choice questions. Students have to fill their answer on OMR sheet. At the same time, the exam of Term-2 will be of 2 hours. Term-II can have both minor and major questions.

According to the latest datesheet of board examinations, the first term board examination of class X will start from November 11, while the examination of class XII will start from November 16. In view of the chilly weather, the exam will start from 11.30 am. The exam will be in multiple choice pattern. Answer: Fill the OMR sheet. Instead of 15 minutes, 20 minutes will be given to read the question paper before the exam. CBSE has uploaded new guidelines for the examination. The detailed guidelines for the examination will be sent to all the institutes on November 9.

A statement issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said that the distribution of academic sessions for class X and XII board examinations will be conducted by conducting two term-end examinations and a special assessment for 2021-22 to rationalize the syllabus. was part of the plan. was announced in July in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. CBSE is offering 114 subjects in class XII and 75 subjects in class X. Of these, 19 are of class-12 and nine of class-10.

The main subjects of class 10th are Hindi Course A, Maths Standard, Home Science, Hindi Course B, Science, English Language and Literature, Mathematics Basic, Social Science and Computer Application. Whereas the main subjects of class 12th are Hindi Electives, History, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Geography, Sociology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Informatics Practice (New), Computer Science (New), English Core, Hindi Core Huh. , Physical Education, Business Studies, Accounting and Home Science.

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