CBSE Board will now have 2 Term Exams, Know the Details here…

This year CBSE has decided to conduct the board examinations in two terms due to Corona. The first term exam will be held from November 15.
Source: Google, Image by- Free Press Journal
Source: Google, Image by- Free Press Journal

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) term-1 board examinations are going to start from November 15. Recently, CBSE has issued a circular regarding this.

This year CBSE has decided to conduct the board examinations in two terms due to Corona. The first term exam will be held from November 15. The second term examinations will be held in March-April next year. Soon, CBSE may also release the subject's date-sheet.

Source: Google, Image by- DNA India
Source: Google, Image by- DNA India

Let us understand, what is going to change in the pattern of the board exam this time? What has changed in the syllabus? How will the practical exam be? On what basis will the marks be given if the school is opened and closed due to Corona? And all the other questions related to the exam will be answered…

First of all, let us understand what has changed in the pattern?

The biggest change has happened in the exam pattern. This time the board exam will also be held in two terms like the semester system in the college. About half the syllabus will be distributed in both terms. The first term exam will be conducted from November 15 to December 15. At the same time, the second term exam will be conducted in March-April 2022. The final result will be prepared by combining the marks of both terms.

What has changed in the syllabus?

On the basis of the pattern, the syllabus is also divided into two parts. The syllabus is also divided into about half-and-half into both terms. When CBSE announced the change in the pattern, it was only then that the syllabus would be rationalized i.e. the syllabus would be reduced.

You can also check by visiting the CBSE website to know what has changed in the syllabus.

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