
Are you afraid of scoring low tests on board? Don’t worry, CBSE has introduced a useful option. Class 10 Students of the Central Council of Joint Education (CBSE) are now undergoing their exams in February. However, if they are not satisfied with their scores, they will have the opportunity to rehearse in May again, CBSE announced on Wednesday.
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What did CBSE’s instructions say?
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The Central Council for Secondary Education (CBSE) approved the standards for performing the Council examinations twice a year for class 10 in accordance with the recommendations made in the new National Educational Policy (NEP).
“The first phase will be carried out in February and the second in May. The results of these two phases will be announced in April and June, in this order,” said CBSE Sanyam Bhardwaj.
Is the February exam attempt for all students compulsory?
Yes, all class 10 students must appear in February for the Board of Directors as their primary attempt. CBSE chairman Rahul Singh explained that the reasoning of the first phase is compulsory, stated that he is intended to ensure that students take the exam seriously and that councilors of councilors, as stated by the PTI.
Is the May test compulsory? Who can appear on the May exam?
No, May exam is not mandatory. The second phase, scheduled for May, will be optional for students who want to improve their performance. If the student appears in both stages, the better of the two scores will be maintained.
“If the student does not appear in the first exam for three or more subjects, he will not be allowed for the second exam.
“Students whose results in the first examination are a section will be able to appear in the second exam in the compartment category. After completing class 10, other entities will not be allowed, students will not be allowed in separate subjects,” he added.
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Are tests in May for all subjects or selected?
Students can decide to improve their score in three subjects from the following: science, mathematics, social science and languages.
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It should be noted that sports students will be able to appear in the second phase for subjects that coincide with their sporting events.
Will the curriculum remain the same or the other?
Both tests will be based on a full warp this year and the study scheme and test scheme will remain unchanged. However, internal assessment will only be performed once before the main examination.
Is it also for class 12 students?
No, this policy is currently only for class 10 students. It does not apply to class 12.
Will both score be mentioned on Marksheet?
Only a higher score obtained with the subject, whether from February or attempted May, will be recorded in the final brand according to CBSE policy. The lower score will be ignored.
When will the results be declared?
If the student does not appear in the first examination for three or more subjects, he will not be allowed for the second examination.
As part of the new settings, the second phase of the tests will be performed in May and the results will be announced in June. CBSE Sanyam Bhardwaj’s CBSE Sandwheat means that students can try to improve their score of three subjects instead of two.
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