CBSE on Thursday issued directions to the board examination centres to make proper arrangements in the wake of the current Covid situation and the heatwave.
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Following instructions from the ministry, CBSE may restore the pre-pandemic format of board exams from next year.
Under the split term system, the first term board examination was held in December last year and the second term board examination is scheduled to start from April 26
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Since it was Term-I only, the board has not issued any mark sheet or passing certificate, which it said will be issued only after the Term-II exam
The exam will now be held on April 21, 24, 25, 29 and May 1 and 4
As the schools were closed due to the pandemic, the CBSE has given more gap between the two papers for almost all the subjects in both the classes
Some important insights every student should know.
The upper age cap put by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in 2017 was 25 years for unreserved candidates and 30 years for reserved candidates
The CTET was held from December 16, 2021 to January 21, 2022
The plea has sought directions to the CBSE and other education boards, which have proposed to hold board examinations for classes 10 and 12 in offline mode, for devising other modes of assessment.
CTET result 2022: The answer key was released on February 1, 2022
TET is the minimum qualification required for appointment as teachers in the primary (Classes 1-5) and upper primary (Classes 6-8) sections of government schools
The exams for the first term were conducted during November-December last year
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The development came a day after CBSE decided to award full marks to all students for accompanying questions of a comprehension passage which was dropped
CBSE has dropped a passage and accompanying questions, which were asked in English term 1 paper for class 10
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