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CBSE Class 12 and 10 datesheet 2021 has been released today on the official website of Central Board of Secondary Education, cbse.nic.in.
As per the latest statements and notices, CBSE Class 12th Practical Exams 2021 are scheduled to be held from 1st March, 2021.
Earlier, there were certain statements made by the Dr.
Ramesh Pokhriyal, the Union Education Minister on 31st December, 2020 wherein he had announced the dates for CBSE Board Exams 2021.
As per the officials, CBSE Board Exams will be conducted from May 4 to June 10, 2021.
You can easily download the Datesheets for Class 10 and 12 Here:
CBSE Class 10 Datesheet 2021
CBSE Class 12 Datesheet 2021
As the daily covid cases are on a decline in India, as per the Education Ministry, all the necessary precautions will be taken while conducting the Board Exams as danger of getting still hovers over the children.
CBSE Class 10 Board : Reduced Syllabus, About The Exam and Preparation
CBSE Class 10th Board Exams are conducted by the
Central Board of Secondary Education every year.
Students who are studying in class 10 in schools which are affiliated to CBSE appear for these exams.
CBSE 10th Board 2021 Syllabus
The pandemic has caused schools to remain shut for more than 8 months now.
The academic session was also delayed and classes have been held online because of the pandemic.
Keeping these in mind the CBSE Board has reduced the CBSE Class 10th Syllabus by one-third.
Syllabus of each subject has been reduced by 30%.
Few topics from various units in subjects have been removed however, there is no reduction in the units included in each subject.
The revised syllabus has accordingly been followed in schools affiliated to CBSE.
CBSE 10th Board 2021 Exam Pattern
CBSE 10th Board Exam 2021 consists of 80 marks for the written exam and 20 marks for the internal assessment.
Certain subjects have practicals as well while others are only theory papers.
The question papers of the Board Exam cover almost the entire syllabus as prescribed by CBSE.
As per CBSE, students must secure 33% marks to pass in the examination.
Students must go through the revised syllabus and exam pattern to prepare well for the examination.
CBSE 10th Board 2021 Result
CBSE 10th Board result will be released in the month of July.
Students can check their result on the official website of CBSE by entering their Admit Card number, date of birth and other details.
Students can also access their result through SMS or IVRS.
CBSE Class 12 Board Exam : Reduced Syllabus, About The Exam and Preparation
The Central Board for Secondary Education conducts the Class 12 Board Exams for students studying in schools affiliated to CBSE Board.
These exams are conducted once in a year.
They are considered very important for students as clearing these exams with different minimum percentages is important for different careers that students would like to choose after Class 12.
CBSE 12th Board Exam Syllabus
Keeping the pandemic in mind and how it has led to schoold remaining closed for the entire academic year, the CBSE Board has reduced the syllabus by 30% for various subjects.
Students must go through the revised syllabus to study only what is required for the exam.
CBSE 2021 Revised Syllabus for Class 11 and 12:
CBSE Class 12th Date Sheet 2021
The datesheet for Class 12 Board Exams is expected to be released in January 2021.
The practical exams will be held between Janauary 1st 2021-February 8th 2021.
Last year CBSE Class 12th Board Exams began from February 15th however, all the exams could not be conducted beause of the pandemic.
CBSE Class 12th Exam Pattern 2021
CBSE Class 12 has three streams-Science, Commerce and Arts.
Each stream has its different subjects and there are a few subjects which are common to all the three streams.
The exam for CBSE Class 12th Board is divided into Practical and Theory Exams for those subjects which have a practical paper as well.
The theory exam is of 3 hours.
A minimum of 33% is required to clear the exam.
Students should know the syllabus and exam pattern to prepare well for the exam.
CBSE usually asks Very Short Answer Questions, Short Answer Type Questions, Value Based Questions and Long Answer Type Questons.
Students should go through the previous year papers for better practice and to be thorough with the pattern of the exam.