CBSE Board Exam 2022

CBSE Session 2022-23: Two-term board examinations for the upcoming session scrapped
Newsmen Education Desk -
The pandemic was making it difficult for the officials over how to evaluate students and on what terms because schools were going in offline mode only. CBSE had to come up with a solution for it by making a two-term system for the pandemic period. Two-term system of CBSE means the board examinations were conducted in two parts in a single year.
CBSE may restore pre-pandemic format for board exams
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Following instructions from the ministry, CBSE may restore the pre-pandemic format of board exams from next year. Once the CBSE restores the old pattern of board exams, neither two phases nor flexible practical pattern will be available for the students.
CBSE Term II: Admit card released, check out details here
Newsmen Education Desk -
The second term of the board examination will be held in a single shift at @10:30 am. The class 10th examination will be concluded on May 24 and for class 12th the exam will continue till June 15. Term I examinations for board exam classes were held in November-December, 2021. The results were announced on March 12, 2022. This is the first time that board examinations will be held in two sessions.
CBSE starts sending Class 12 part 1 results to schools
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The students can contact their respective schools to get the results, an official said. Earlier, on last Saturday, the CBSE had released the results of the first term of Class 10 students in a similar way. The first term examination of class X and XII students were conducted in December last year. The results of both classes have been sent directly to the schools via offline mode. Students can also get it through the offline mode.
Boys outshine girls in Class XII board exams in Bihar
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The Bihar Intermediate Education Council (BIEC) on Wednesday announced the results of Class XII in arts, science and commerce streams. In all the three streams, boys have performed better than girls. Ankit Kumar, the son of a vegetable vendor, came first in commerce stream by securing 473 marks out of 500. Ankit is a student of BD College in Patna.
CBSE revises answer key of Class X Odia paper; results of over 28K students revised
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revised the answer key of the Odia paper for Class X first term examination, following the intervention of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the board said on Tuesday.
NCERT develops bridge course modules for out-of-school children
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With a view to address the issues related to gaps or loss of learning among students, during and after the lockdown, National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has developed bridge course modules for out-of-school children including various activities which are helpful for bridging the learning gaps.
CBSE releases Term-II date sheet 2022 for class 10 and 12
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The CBSE Class 10 and 12 examination will commence from April 26, 2022. The first term exams have already been held. As per the CBSE notification, the exams will be conducted in single shift and will start from 10.30 a.m. As the schools were closed due to the pandemic, the CBSE has given more gap between the two papers for almost all the subjects in both the classes.
SC to hear on Wednesday plea against physical exams for Class 10, 12 CBSE & other boards
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The petition will be heard by a bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, which oversaw the conduct of exams based on CBSE's 30:30:40 alternative evaluation criteria for exams last year. The plea, filed through advocate Prashant Padmanabhan, said many students studying in CBSE, ICSE, NIOS and state board approached the petitioner, Anubha Shrivastava Sahai, for issues they are facing regarding the board exam.
SC agrees to hear plea against physical exams for Class 10, 12 CBSE & other boards
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Advocate Prashant Padmanabhan mentioned the petition for urgent listing before a bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana. He submitted that the matter is regarding Class 10 and 12 exams. "Physical classes couldn't be conducted due to the pandemic", added Padmanabhan. After hearing brief submissions, the Chief Justice said: "Let the matter go before the bench of Justice A.M. Khanwilkar".
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