
Cbse board exam: cbse is preparing for the first session of the board exam, find out the format of the question here
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Posted on Nov 27, 2021
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By Hem singh
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Published in Education
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coronavirus, term90-minute the backdrop of fearscoronaviruswave of coronavirus, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a special assessment plan for 10th and 12th board exams in 2021-22. According to the new rules of CBSE, the syllabus for the academic session 2021-22 will be divided into two parts. Now the exam will be held not once but twice. A live webinar was organized on the Facebook brand Jharkhand page of Dainik Jagran on Saturday on the views of academics and students on the special assessment of the CBSE board. It was attended by men,y educators, parents, and students in the city.
Teachers answered questions from parents and students. Asked about the student style, how the exams will be conducted, what the format will be, Army Public School Principal Abhay Kumar Singh said that the first session of the CBSE board exams will be based on objective questions. So the second session will be subjective. CBSE board exams will not overlap. According to the new CBSE assessment criteria, final results will be announced based on the maintained in both examinations.
Manoj Kumar Singh, a parent, asked about the benefits of the new examination scheme. This question was answered by KR Jha, a senior teacher at Oxford Public School, Ranchi. The CBSE's expert committee said the decision was taken after much deliberation. This will reduce the stress on students and parents about the exam.
Answering how to prepare for the exam, he said that the board exam of one will be held in November-December and the board exam of term two will be the term March-April.minuminuteve a 90-minute objective test on the OMR sheet. The Term II exam will be of two hours subjective duration. The event was attended by a large number of teachers and students from different parts of Jharkhand.
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