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CBSE Board 12th Exam 2021: Important news! Tomorrow is the 12th Physics exam, here is the sample paper and marking scheme

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CBSE Class 12 Physics Exam 2021: CBSE 12th Physics exam will be held in a first shift from 11.30 am to 1 pm.


Tomorrow is the Physics exam for CBSE class 12 students. The code for this paper is 042. The Physics exam will be held in a first shift from 11.30 am to 1 pm. CBSE has already released the sample paper and marking scheme for the students to get familiar with the exam pattern and understand the paper. Students appearing for CBSE Class 12 Physics exam tomorrow must go through the sample paper and marking scheme once, it will go a long way in solving the paper.

Physics paper will be like this

CBSE Class 12 Physics paper will consist of three parts: Part A will have 25 questions where students will have to answer 20 questions. Part B and C have 24 and 6 questions respectively. Students will have to answer 20 questions in Part B and 5 questions in Part C. The exam will be of 35 marks in total and students will be given 90 minutes to solve the paper.

CBSE 12th Physics Sample Paper Direct Link

CBSE 12th Physics Paper Marking Scheme Direct Link

9th, 11th registration will start from this date

The Central Board of Secondary Education is going to start the registration process for class 9th and 11th students appearing for the next academic session’s board examination (CBSE Board Exam 2022-23). CBSE has released the necessary registration notice for class 10th and 12th board exam 2022-23 on its official website. According to the notice, the registration for class 9th, 11th will start from December 15, 2021.

This registration is very important to appear in the CBSE 10th, 12th board exams in the next academic session 2022-23, students without registration will not be allowed to appear in the board exams. CBSE has said that only those students will be allowed to appear in class 10, 12 board exams whose names and details have been submitted by their schools. However, before the schools can start collecting the details of the students, they will have to register themselves on that portal.

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