The Central Board of Secondary Education i.e. CBSE has made major changes for the academic session 2021-22. The CBSE o
n Monday announced a special assessment plan for the Std-10 and Std-12 board exams for the 2021-22 session. Under this, the board examination for the 2021 batch will be conducted twice a year. The 10th and 12th academic semester of CBSE to be held in 2022 is divided into two parts of 50-50% syllabus. Also, like this year, the curriculum for 2021-22 will also be cut.
According to the information received, the first term examinations will be held in November-December and the second term examinations will be held in March and April.
Not only this, the marks of 9th class for 11th standard result and 11th class marks for 12th result will also play an important role. According to a government order issued by CBSE Director (Teaching) Joseph Emanuel, the first term examination will be held in November-December, 2021, while the second term examination will be held in March-April, 2022. He said, ‘The syllabus for the academic session 2021-22 will be rationally divided into two terms, for which the help of subject matter experts will be sought. In the end the board will take the exams. This has been done to increase the chances of 10th and 12th examinations being conducted by the board at the end of the academic session.
The syllabus of Board Examination 2021-22 will be rationalized with reference to the last academic session proposed in July 2021. Emanuel said, "Efforts will be made to make the internal assessment, experimental, project works more credible and legitimate as per the guidelines and the policy will be announced by the board to give a fairly just mark." Board exams in some subjects and the entire board exam in the current year have had to be canceled.
Standard 10 and 12 exams will be taken twice a year, find out the full details
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