The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released board examination datesheet for Term 1 for class 10 and 12 for year 2021-22 .
As per the sources, This year the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct two board exams instead of the one annual exam pattern followed till last year.
As, The term 1 examinations will be conducted in physical mode in November-December for class 10 and 12.
Additionally, The term two exams for secondary and senior secondary students will be conducted in February-March 2022.
However, The Examination for Class 10 students will commence on November 30 and continue till December 11. Moreover, For Class 12 students, papers will be held from December 1 to December 22.
Furthermore, The Term 1 examinations will have only objective-type questions. The duration of each paper will be 90 minutes. As, the Practical exams, internal assessment, and project work for 50 per cent of the total marks will be completed by schools before the term 1 exams are over.
The sources also revealed that the board will not place candidates in “pass”, “compartment” or “essential repeat” categories at the end of term 1 exams. The final result will be declared only after term 2 exams are held.
Apart from this, The Candidates can check the date sheet on the official website- cbse.gov.in .
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