Any examination center falling in the constituency zone will not be allowed to conduct the examination. It will be mandatory for teachers, students and staff to wear masks.
The CBSE board has announced the 10th and 12th board exam dates. Now students have to prepare according to that. Due to this pandemonium, the board has also made some rules regarding exams. It is necessary to follow these rules during the exam. In any case, there is no work that violates the rules made by the board. According to a board official, “The students who take the board exams will go to their own schools and not to the external examination centers, this will allow the students to go the least distance and avoid other travel related problems.”
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Any examination center falling in the contention zone will not be allowed to conduct the examination. It will be mandatory for teachers, students and staff to wear masks. Thermal screening and sanitizer should be provided at the centers, maintaining social distancing. Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla has issued suggestions for the Chief Secretaries of all states, clarifying in a letter addressed to the Chief Secretaries that the examinations will be subject to certain conditions. To get results on mobile, register here:
To avoid being misled by rumors, the board has suggested to all students and parents to only rely on official announcements by the board which have been made on the board’s website. Students should not rely on information from any other source.
CBSE has advised schools not to change the curriculum so that assessment of students’ level of learning is not affected. “It has been observed that any change in syllabus can seriously affect the assessment of the student’s level of learning and preparation of board examinations,” the board said in the issued notification. Please note that the evaluation will be done according to the syllabus given for the current academic year. ”
To avoid being misled by rumors, the board has suggested to all students and parents to only rely on official announcements by the board which have been made on the board’s website. Students should not rely on information from any other source.
The board decided that it would not conduct some of its annual board exams, which have been hampered by the coronavirus epidemic and national lockdown. The examination will be conducted on only 29 major papers which are required for further promotion and are probably important for admission to higher educational institutions.
The board examinations will begin from July 01 with the examination of Homescience. Today the entire schedule of the exam has been released. Subject Code 064 i.e. Home Science Subject Examination will be held on July 01 from 10:30 am to 01:30 pm.
The next paper will be of Chemistry for North East Delhi. Its subject code is 043 and the timing of the exam will remain the same. This exam will be held on Monday 06 July.
Manoj Ahuja, a 1990 batch IAS officer of Odisha cadre, was earlier posted as Special Director of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration. He has taken over the CBSE and is currently facing a major challenge to complete the annual board exams, which were put on hold due to the lockdown.
The Arogya Setu app will prove to be helpful in fighting Kovid-19 for all students, faculty members and teachers of schools as well as family members of all of them. The Arogya Setu app has been launched on iOS and Android platforms and can be downloaded from the iOS app-store or playstore. The link for the app download is also given in the notice of CBSE.
The board has completed preparations for conducting the examinations. The board says that after the lockdown is over, examinations of only the important subjects will be conducted and that too without spending too much time. The examinations will start from July 01.
Considering the situation arising due to the coronavirus epidemic, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will not take the pending examinations of 10th and 12th classes abroad. “Many CBSE schools are located in 25 countries,” said CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to introduce a new subject ‘Applied Mathematics’ as an elective course from the academic year 2021 for the students of class 11th and 12th.
The board had issued a circular regarding cancellation of the 10th examinations on April 01 itself, in which it was informed that the examinations for the remaining subjects of 10th class will not be conducted. Board director Anurag Thakur reiterated this in front of the media.
The education system has been badly affected during the lockdown, but many other boards including the CBSE board have devised an e-learning method to deal with it. Through e-learning, students can continue their studies even by staying in their homes.
Considering the situation arising due to the coronavirus epidemic, pending examinations of 10th and 12th classes will not be conducted abroad. Students of 9th and 11th class have been asked to pass on the basis of projects, tests, term exam etc.
The new Subjective Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to join this session to introduce a new subject ‘Applied Mathematics’ as an elective course from the academic year 2021 for the students of class 11th and 12th. In this regard, the board has also released official information on the official website.
The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has said to register an FIR on those who tried to spread ‘fake news’ about the 10th and 12th board exam, the result. In this regard, the board has also issued notices on its official website, which has complete information.
There will be 12th Hindi Elective exam on 02 July. Whose code is 002. Apart from this, Hindi core will also be on the same day. Its code is 302. This exam will also be from 10:30 am to 01:30 pm.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The CBSE board is investigating those who spread fake news through various social media groups about the exam, evaluation, pass, criteria. Appropriate action will be taken against those found guilty under the IT Act.
The board had issued a circular regarding cancellation of the 10th examinations on April 01 itself, in which it was informed that the examinations for the remaining subjects of 10th class will not be conducted. Board director Anurag Thakur reiterated this in front of the media.
The board had issued a circular regarding cancellation of the 10th examinations on April 01 itself, in which it was informed that the examinations for the remaining subjects of 10th class will not be conducted. Board director Anurag Thakur reiterated this in front of the media.
CBSE has advised schools not to change the curriculum so that assessment of students’ level of learning is not affected. “It has been observed that any change in syllabus can seriously affect the assessment of the student’s level of learning and preparation of board examinations,” the board said in the issued notification. Please note that the evaluation will be done according to the syllabus given for the current academic year. ”
The education system has been badly affected during the lockdown, but many other boards including the CBSE board have devised an e-learning method to deal with it. Through e-learning, students can continue their studies even by staying in their homes.
According to a senior official of the Directorate of Education (DoE), ‘Summer holiday is declared in government and government aided schools from May 11 to June 30. In view of the COVID-19 epidemic, students will not be called to schools for any teaching and learning activity during summer vacation. ‘
According to available information, schools have been closed in Middle East countries and in Kuwait by August 3, 2020. Similarly, schools like Iran, Japan, Nigeria etc. are also closed.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is supervised by the Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource Development, School Education and Literacy, Government of India.
The CBSE board is investigating those who spread fake news through various social media groups about the exam, evaluation, pass, criteria. Appropriate action will be taken against those found guilty under the IT Act.
Manoj Ahuja, a 1990 batch IAS officer of Odisha cadre, has been appointed as the new chairman of CBSE. He replaces IAS Anita Karwal. Prior to this, he was the Special Director at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration.
To avoid being misled by rumors, the board has suggested to all students and parents to only rely on official announcements by the board which have been made on the board’s website. Students should not rely on information from any other source.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
The board has made it clear that in the areas where the examinations have not been held due to the communal violence that has spread in North Delhi, now instead of conducting all subjects, only the required subjects will be conducted. The board has also released a list of 29 subjects in this regard. Exam dates can be announced after the lockdown ends.
CBSE has advised schools not to change the curriculum so that assessment of students’ level of learning is not affected. “It has been observed that any change in syllabus can seriously affect the assessment of the student’s level of learning and preparation of board examinations,” the board said in the issued notification. Please note that the evaluation will be done according to the syllabus given for the current academic year. ”
The students of CBSE 10th board are to have examinations for these 6 subjects only. Hindi Course-A, Hindi Course-B, English, English Language and Literature, Science and Social Science. No other subject papers will be provided now. The result will also be prepared on the basis of these.