CBSE Board Exam 2022

CBSE set to conduct Class 10, 12 phase-2 board exams amid Covid surge
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The chances of the second term of the board examination getting cancelled this year are very slim, as health experts had earlier mentioned that the third wave is under control.
CBSE Board Exams 2022: No Student to fail in Class 10, 12 term 1 exams 
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The CBSE had introduced the new pattern of examination for the 2021-22 batch of classes 10th and 12th. The board exams were divided into two terms and the syllabus has also been split in two. The results for the term 1 MCQ pattern exams that were conducted in November-December are expected to be announced in January.
CBSE Board exams 2021: Term 1 datesheet for Class 10th and 12th to release on October 18
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According to the guidelines and pattern of CBSE, Term 1 will be conducted in November and December 2021, and Term 2 will be held between March and April 2022. The Term 1 examination will have multiple choice questions and assertion-reasoning and the duration of the exam will be for 90 minutes.
CBSE class 10 Board Exam 2021-22: Here're 5 tips for Term 1 examination
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According to the guidelines and pattern of CBSE, Term 1 will be conducted in November and December 2021, and Term 2 will be held between March and April 2022. The Term 1 examination will have multiple choice questions and assertion-reasoning and the duration of the exam will be for 90 minutes.
UP's Kumar Vishwas Singh scores 100% in CBSE Class 10
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A student of Vidyagyan School, he has got full marks in both theory and practical. The subjects in which Kumar has scored 500 out of 500 include English, Hindi, Mathematics, Social Science and Artificial Intelligence. Interestingly, Kumar Vishwas did not follow any fixed or regular timetable throughout the year. Kumar said the Covid-19 pandemic in fact emerged as an an "opportunity" for him.
CBSE class 10 results out, 99.04% students declared passed
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In the CBSE class 10 board results, 99.04 per cent students were declared passed. The pass percentage of boys is 98.89 per cent and that of girls is 99.24 per cent, which is 0.35 per cent more than that of boys.As much as 98.19 per cent students in the Delhi region have passed the CBSE class 10 board exams. The pass percentage of foreign students is 99.92 per cent .
CBSE Class 12 results: 99.37% pass, girls fare marginally better than boys
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The CBSE said that the pass percentage of girls in the board results is 0.54 per cent more than boys. This year the Class 12 result in Kendriya Vidyalayas is remarkable with a 100 per cent success rate. Similarly, the result of the Central Tibetan Schools is also 100 per cent. This year the board had cancelled the Class 12 examinations due to coronavirus. The result was prepared through an internal assessment system.
CBSE 12th Result: Moderation portal to open on July 16; schools asked ‘to ensure comparability and fairness’
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The portal for CBSE Class 12 result moderation and finalisation will open in the afternoon of July 16, and it will be operational until midnight of July 22. The  Class 12 results are set to be announced on July 31 and the CBSE has asked all its affiliated schools to strictly adhere to the schedule and complete the moderation within the stipulated time frame.
ICSE, ISC Board Exams 2022: CISCE reduces syllabus for many major subjects
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For the ICSE (class 10) exams, the syllabus for history and civics, geography, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, economics, commercial studies, computer applications, economic applications, commercial applications, home science, physical education, yoga, and environmental applications has been revised. 
CBSE Board Exam 2022 for Class 10th and 12th to be held in 2 parts
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The first part of the exams will consist of objective questions entirely and the second part will consist of all subjective questions. The weightage of marks of both the parts, objective and subjective, will be kept equal and the students would be marked on the basis of their performance in both these parts. Furthermore, it would be ensured that there is no overlapping of the syllabus.
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