The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Class 10 and Class 12 Term 2 examinations from April 26.
A big update has come out for CBSE 12th students. Actually, the class 12th results were declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education on March 19. For which the results of term-1 of the students were sent to the registered email id of the schools. The same students who have objection to their score can apply for revaluation through their schools on the official website of CBSE.
The last date to apply for the same is March 31. After March 31, the students’ objection will not be considered under any circumstances. According to the official notice, applications are taken for the CBSE 10th examination for the unpara husband. For which the facility of application is made available to the students with immediate effect. Students can automatically send by their school The school will send the objection application related to the students to CBSE. For this, the online dispute redressal mechanism will be active till March 31.
Let us inform that students securing lesser marks in CBSE Class XII and X will be allowed to sit in the compartment only after the Class 12 examination results. For class XII students, the pass percentage this year was 100 per cent.
Important notice
- The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Class 10 and Class 12 Term 2 examinations from April 26.
- The board has also released the sample papers of 10, 12 by CBSE along with its marking scheme.
- Wherein, with the help of CBSE 10 and Class 12 sample papers, students can check the type of questions asked in the Term 2 exam and the weightage of questions in each subject.
- CBSE Term 2 exam will be conducted on 50% of the reduced syllabus already prescribed.
- CBSE Term 2 Board Exam will be on Fifty percent of Class 10 and Class 12 less syllabus.
- The paper will have both objective and subjective type questions.
- Term 1 CBSE exam question paper had Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) consisting of case-based MCQs and MCQs based on reasoning
- CBSE Term 2 board exam papers will be a mix-bag of case-based, open-ended.
- CBSE Term 2 paper will have both objective and subjective questions – case-based, situation-based, open-ended short answer and long answer type questions.
- Present marks are only for theory exam. After the Term 2 exam is over, CBSE will release the final marks along with the practical and internal assessment marks.
- Based on the final score, a student will get pass, fail or compartment as decided by the board
- Wherein Term 2 exam will be conducted for a duration of two hours.
- Students can download CBSE Board Exam Class 10th, 12th Sample Papers from the CBSE website cbseacademic.nic.in.