CBSE Class 10, 12 Term II: Know Exam Pattern, Sample Paper, Other Details

New Delhi : The Central Board for Secondary Examination (CBSE) has released the sample papers for Term II examination for class 10 and 12. The second and final board exams for the academic year 2021-22 are scheduled to be held between March and April 2022. The national board has also not released the results for the Term 1 examinations for class 10,12, held later in 2021.

CBSE Term 2 Board Exam 2022 Updates

-CBSE has released CBSE Term 2 sample paper questions for Term 2 exam at cbseacademic.nic.in. Students preparing for board exams can download syllabus and question bank from the academic website of CBSE.

-They will also release a marking scheme for each sample paper so that students can evaluate themselves and check how well they are prepared for the exam.

-About CBSE Exam Date 2022, Term 2 Board Exam for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 students will be held in March-April, 2022.

-CBSE confirmed that the way Term 1 exam has been conducted, CBSE Term II 2022 will follow the same format.

CBSE Term 2 Board Sample Papers

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released sample letter For Term II Exam 2022. CBSE released sample question papers for both class 10 and class 12. Students can download the paper through the official site of CBSE Academic at cbseacademic.nic.in.

CBSE Term 2 Exam Pattern

CBSE Term 1 exam for class 10,12 was conducted in the OMR sheet supplied by the board. The National Board has confirmed that the Term 2 examinations will also be held in same format,

Term I Result & Date Sheet for CBSE Term II

result Term 1 exams are expected to be over by January. After that CBSE will also promote the date sheet for term 2 board exam.

Final mark sheet will be prepared after Term II exam.

The better of the two marks will be considered as the final score for class 12

hoping to make all educational rules Making students friendly and protecting the careers of students, the Supreme Court on Friday, January 8 directed CBSE to allow its Class 12 students to choose either earlier marks or improvement marks as their final marks. .

That is to say, CBSE students will have the option of considering the better marks between the basic and improvement examinations for evaluating the results of their Class 12 examinations.

Students will choose which marks to use as their final marks, and not the order of the earlier tabulation policy, which stated that marks scored in subsequent exams would be considered final.

In 2021, CBSE students signed a petition against its 2021 tabulation policy, which made correction exam scores final for future.

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