CBSE 10th, 12th Board Exam 2022 Admit Card on 9th November, Exams from 16th November

NS Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board exams for class 10th and 12th will start from November 16. These are Term 1 exams and will be conducted in MCQ-format only. Students have to fill in the given circles on a sheet of paper to mark their answers. CBSE will issue OMR sheets to the schools. CBSE in an official notice said that each OMR sheet will be customized.

Term-1 exam will be conducted for a duration of 90 minutes. It will be conducted for half the exam only. Term-II Exam will be held in March, April 2022. Term-II exam will be conducted in subjective format. Board exams will be conducted only for ‘major’ subjects. Following a controversy over Punjab government calling Punjabi a ‘minor’ subject, the board has withdrawn the term Major and Minor and instead using the terms “subjects offered by all schools” and “subjects offered by some schools”. Used to be.

CBSE offers 114 subjects for class 12 students and 75 subjects for class 10. CBSE will conduct examinations only for major (subjects offered by all schools) subjects. “If the examination of all subjects is conducted, then the entire duration of the examination will be around 40-45 days. Therefore, in order to avoid loss of learning to the students, CBSE will conduct examinations only for “subjects offered by all schools,” the board said in the official notice.

CBSE 10th, 12th Board Exam 2022: Important Changes to Remember

Apart from the exam pattern, many changes have been made in the exam which include –

– The exam will be held on 50% of the syllabus

The exam will be in MCQ format only

– Examination to be conducted for the duration of 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes)

– Reading time increased from 15 minutes to 20 minutes

– Exam will start from 11:30 am instead of 10:30 am

– Practical/Internal to make 50% of the aggregate marks

Practical marks are to be uploaded on the official portal by 23rd December.

– No external examiner will be appointed by CBSE for practical examination in Term-1 examination.

– Schools will use their own answer book for practicals

CBSE will appoint an observer at each examination center

There will be one supervisor for every 500 students

CBSE will send 2 observers for more than 500 students

– CBSE will also appoint city coordinators at all examination centers

– CBSE will make the customized OMR sheet available online to the exam centers

Schools will be provided with a copy of the OMR sheet for practice.

Separate sheet will have to be given for rough work

The board will conduct two exams this year. NS Term-1 exams to be held in November-December more important As stated by CBSE in an earlier circular that “If Term-2 examination is not conducted due to COVID-19 situation, the result will be announced on the basis of Term-1 examination. “

CBSE said in an official statement that the board is trying Assign students to their schools as exam centers To ensure the least amount of travel. Not only for regular students but also for students who register in open mode, exam centers will be allotted around them to ensure minimum travel. Students who are living in a city different from their school city will also get ACChance to apply for change in exam center.

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