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CBSE Class 10th Result: A Comprehensive Guide
CBSE Class 10th exams are one of the most important exams in a student's life. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is responsible for conducting these exams and declaring the results. The CBSE Class 10th Result is eagerly awaited by students, parents, and teachers alike. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about the CBSE Class 10th Result 2023.
1. Introduction
The CBSE Class 10th exams are usually conducted in the month of March every year. The exams are held in various centers across the country, and lakhs of students appear for them. The exams are conducted in different subjects, and students have to appear for both theory and practical exams. The CBSE Class 10th Result is usually declared in May or June every year.
2. CBSE Class 10th Exam Pattern
The CBSE Class 10th Exam is divided into two parts: Internal Assessment and Board Examination. The Internal Assessment carries 20 marks, and the Board Examination carries 80 marks. The Board Examination is further divided into two parts: Theory Exam and Practical Exam. The Theory Exam carries 80 marks, and the Practical Exam carries 20 marks.
3. CBSE Class 10th Exam Syllabus
The CBSE Class 10th Exam Syllabus is designed to test the student's knowledge and understanding of various subjects. The subjects that are covered in the CBSE Class 10th Exam are Mathematics, Science, Social Science, English, and Hindi. The syllabus for each subject is designed to test the student's conceptual understanding of the subject.
4. How to Prepare for CBSE Class 10th Exams
Preparing for CBSE Class 10th Exams can be a daunting task. However, with proper planning and preparation, it can be made easier. Here are a few tips on how to prepare for CBSE Class 10th Exams:
Create a study plan and stick to it
Focus on understanding the concepts rather than memorizing them
Solve previous years' question papers
Take mock tests to evaluate your preparation
Revise regularly
5. CBSE Class 10th Exam Dates
The CBSE Class 10th Exam Dates are usually announced in December or January every year. The exams are usually held in the month of March. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exams were postponed in 2020 and 2021. The revised exam dates were announced later.
6. How to Check CBSE Class 10th Result
The CBSE Class 10th Result is usually declared in May or June every year. Students can check their results online by following these simple steps:
Visit the official website of CBSE - www.cbse.nic.in or www.cbseresults.nic.in
Click on the link for Class 10th Result
Enter your Roll Number, School Number, and Center Number
Click on the 'Submit' button
Your result will be displayed on the screen
7. What to do After CBSE Class 10th Result
After the CBSE Class 10th Result is declared, students have several options to choose from. Here are some of the things that students can do after the CBSE Class 10th Result:
Choose a Stream: After the CBSE Class 10th Result, students have to choose a stream for their Class 11th and 12th studies. The available streams are Science, Commerce, and Humanities.
Apply for Entrance Exams: Students who want to pursue higher studies in Engineering, Medical, or Law can apply for various entrance exams like JEE, NEET, and CLAT respectively.
Apply for Vocational Courses: Students who want to learn vocational skills can apply for various vocational courses like Computer Science, Agriculture, and Hospitality.
8. Commonly Asked Questions About CBSE Class 10th Result
When will the CBSE Class 10th Result be declared?
The CBSE Class 10th Result is usually declared in May or June every year.
How can I check my CBSE Class 10th Result?
Students can check their CBSE Class 10th Result online by visiting the official website of CBSE - www.cbse.nic.in or www.cbseresults.nic.in.
What is the passing percentage for CBSE Class 10th Exams?
The passing percentage for CBSE Class 10th Exams is 33%.
What are the options available for students after the CBSE Class 10th Result?
After the CBSE Class 10th Result, students can choose a stream for their Class 11th and 12th studies, apply for entrance exams, or apply for vocational courses.
Can I apply for revaluation of my CBSE Class 10th Result?
Yes, students can apply for revaluation of their CBSE Class 10th Result within 7 days of the declaration of the result.
9. Conclusion
In conclusion, the CBSE Class 10th Result is an important milestone in a student's academic life. Students should prepare well for the exams and focus on understanding the concepts rather than memorizing them. After the result is declared, students have several options to choose from, and they should choose the option that best suits their interests and career goals.
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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CBSE postpones board exams in North East Delhi centres - Times of India
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CBSE postpones board exams in North East Delhi centres - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has postponed the class 10 and 12 board exam scheduled for tomorrow i.e. December 26, 2020, in North East part of Delhi.
CBSE postoned the class 10 English Communicative (101) and English Language & Literature (184) exam and class 12 Web Application (Old) (796), Web Application (New), and Media (821) exams in North East part of Delhi.
Press note reads “Based on the request of the Directorate of Education, Govt. of Delhi and to avoid inconvenience to students, staff and parents, the Board has decided to postpone the following subject exam scheduled for 26.02.2020 in North East Part of Delhi.
Class X – English Communicative (101) and English Language & Literature (184)
Class XII – Web Application (Old) (796), Web Application (New), and Media (821)
Meanwhile, all private and government schools in North East part of Delhi will remain closed on Wednesday, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Tuesday.
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notsomuchsheldoncooper · 5 years ago
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So my boards exams ( senior year finals) just got over and I'm supposedly free. Class 12 came to it's end and with it my school life. But hehe jokes on me and all the students like me (@nineballbutmakeitstudy and @almost-rory-gilmore can relate) had their entrance exams due for April and May, 2020. The corona outbreak not only postponed our exams but also spoilt our hopes of getting at least a month free from studies before our colleges had to start. We have been studying our asses off for 2 years to have this virus ruin our lives and many others.
It's not the illness it's causing that's affecting us the most ( don't get me wrong we're worried about that too) but the fact that we still can't get out of this vicious monotonous cycle of studying day and night.
As I said earlier my finals just got over and I was well.. hoping for a break but I am SUPPOSED to study. And to my despair my motivation has gone to shit and I can't help but procrastinate the whole day or sleep. Have been sleeping for 11 hours a day lately just because I can't study and that ain't right.
I REALLY need serious help right now so that I can finally study. I even made a time table but I'm pretty sure I won't be able to follow it and sleep on it instead.
My friends are being productive as fuck and scoring good and what not and I on the other hand when studied for 12 hours nonstop couldn't achieve anything ( a whole other story lmao)
Please suggest some methods to help a fellow desperate soul in need.
~ Mahi
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rnewsworldenglish · 4 years ago
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CBSE Board Class 10th, 12th exams 2020: SC verdict today at 2 pm
CBSE Board Class 10th, 12th exams 2020: SC verdict today at 2 pm
By: Education Desk | New Delhi | Revealed: June 25, 2020 12:01:02 pm
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vivdabster · 5 years ago
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newsaajtak2021 · 3 years ago
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Good morning everyone today I Aarna Nagpal am going to present before you the news headlines of the day.
1 OUR PRESIDENT SRI RAMNATH KOVIND IS ON A 2 DAY VISIT TO KANPUR HE is arriving TODAY BY PRESIDENTIAL TRAIN
2 YESTERDAY Our prime minister Mr Narendra Modi held a meeting with 14 political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir DISCUSSING the important issues of the state
3 Pfizer says its vaccine highly effective against Delta variant
4 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has set up a special helpdesk for assisting schools in computation of the results for CBSE Class 10 Class 12 Board Exams 2021
5 States like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Tamil Nadu are expected to announce the resuming of classroom teaching for students at schools and higher educational institutions.
6 Though the Olympics will be taking place in 2021 due to the postponement, they will continue to be officially branded as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
7 NOW TODAYS WEATHER UPDATE THE SKY WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 28DEGREEE AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 33DEGREE
THANKU
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docendoodiscimus · 4 years ago
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The overlooked stakeholders*
2020 showed us how everything could go wrong, all at once. From a virus bringing the entire world to a standstill, to floods, cyclones, and two superpowers almost ready for a third world war. This year has shaken us all.
Still, however uncertain times may be, the show must go on. The brunt of this disruption disguised as a virus was borne by everyone. From migrant laborers to corporate giants, nobody was spared from having their work and life come to an unsolicited halt. Nevertheless, in the hierarchy of the most to least affected, we tend to overlook the biggest stakeholders-the students.
In the wake of the pandemic, when every function of human life shifted to the digital space, the education system suffered the most. Not only were most colleges ill-equipped with the infrastructure to upload course modules online, but it was also important to take into account several student’s availabilities and exposure to the internet, all of which was conveniently overlooked. In these tough times, our students have become unsung warriors being pushed into a mayhem, involuntarily, and it doesn’t seem like their plight will end anytime soon.
In a general setting, it would be safe to assume that the government would work for the well-being of its public and not against it. However, instead of being sensitive to the problems being faced by students, the centre is abusing its power and making a mockery out of its system. Students at all levels are being harassed. For the final year students, it started with the uncertainty looming over the holding of their end semester exams. The Centre’s insistence, based on new University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, that final year examinations in all universities and institutions ‘MIGHT’ take place amidst the COVID pandemic truly portrays the helpless state of affairs our students are dealing with. The month-long tussle between UGC and SC affected students the most as there was no consensus on whether it’ll happen or not. On account of it happening, students were to expose themselves to the virus by traveling to their respective colleges, from the safety of their homes, where they were forced to go back when the colleges had shut down in March, due to the lockdown. At the time of such an emergency, the supreme court is only delaying the hearings, putting students through a lot of mental anxiety and stress. Many states are still under lockdown and railway services are also not available. however, these seem like trivial matters to the centre, which concerns itself only with matters of utmost importance. The supreme court has the time to take up Suo moto cognizance of a contempt case against senior advocate Prashant Bhushan and Twitter India, but not the time to listen to a petition regarding the final year exams, which concerns students from around 818 universities. Its either a statement to let everybody know that the apex body does not care about its students, or, that its priorities only revolve around itself.
This issue, is just the tip of the iceberg. Not only the final year students, but the upcoming first year is also caught up in a similar whirlwind. The batch of 2020, which passed out of school this year has seen more hardships than any other batch. It was this batch which back in 2017 faced the board system, in 10th class,  for the first time after the CCE pattern in CBSE Board was scrapped, and now to act as the cherry on top, they were exposed to this pandemic. The uncertainties for this batch started much before the pandemic though. In February 2020, due to communal violence in North East Delhi, a lot of students of the CBSE board were not even able to attempt their board exams. Not only that but the papers which were expected to be held later were scrapped in May due to the virus. These students, after working hard the entire year, never even got the chance to prove their potential and braved the ramifications of whatever the system had in store for them. The ironic thing is, not being able to write the most important exam in an Indian school student’s life was not even the worst thing to have happened to them. What is considered far worse, is the untimely postponement of competitive exams. It’s like, almost reaching the finishing line but realizing it’s a mirage, and you still have miles to go. Engineering and medical exams which collectively have more than 10 lakh aspirants, have already been postponed twice. Law entrances like CLAT and AILET have been postponed 4 times. If this is not the true test of an aspirant’s dedication and patience, I don’t know what is. The exam schedule has suddenly turned into some sort of “Agni pariksha” that no student consented to, but is still being forced into. there is so much uncertainty in everything, yet students are expected to maintain their demeanour and continue studying like nothing is wrong. These truly are the test of the times. Some institutions and states even went ahead with holding exams amidst the pandemic. The biggest example of why that should not happen is the- Karnataka state SSLC exam. The students were assured that social distancing measures and proper precautions would be taken, but to no avail. Videos of the exam centres went viral and no concept of social distancing was observed. The biggest question which arises after looking at such examples is, that why are students being made to choose between their future and their health? In case a student gets affected due to exposure to other students in the exam hall, he poses the threat of acting as an agent and transmitting the virus to his entire family. In such a risky venture, students giving centre-based exams is not advisable. Nevertheless, we are not learning from our mistakes. As of today, COMEDK is scheduled for August 19. It’s the first of its kind nationwide centre-based exam. Hopefully, good sense shall prevail and maybe this time we’ll get to see proper safety measures in place. If so, is the case, it shall set a precedent for proper conduct of further exams and give a much-sought relief to JEE and NEET aspirants who are set to write their respective exams in the first two weeks of September.
* This article was published on the online blog of Indique Law Journal
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years ago
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CBSE 10th result 2020 | The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the Class 10 results today (Wednesday, 15 July). While Class 12 results were announced on 13 July, the matric results will be declared today, education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced. Once declared, students can access their scores on official websites – cbseresults.nic.in and results.nic.in. My dear Children, Parents, and Teachers, the results of class X CBSE board examinations will be announced tomorrow. I wish all the students best of luck.👍#StayCalm #StaySafe@cbseindia29 — Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) July 14, 2020 // // ]]> As per the previous schedule, exams for CBSE Class 10 were to be conducted from 15 February till 20 March. However, exams from 19 March onwards were postponed owing to the coronavirus-induced lockdown. The remaining papers were then scheduled to be held from 1 to 15 July. However, these exams were cancelled as coronavirus cases continued to rise. Reports say 18 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 exams this year. Students have been evaluated on the basis of marks they scored in the exams in which they appeared before the lockdown. How to check Class 10 result through CBSE website Step 1: Login to official website– cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.nic.in Step 2: Click on the link for result 2020. Step 3: Enter your roll number and date of birth. Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen. Step 5: Download the result and take a print out. Scores can also be accessed through the DigiLocker and UMANG mobile applications and through interactive voice response system (IVRS). Disclaimer: As has been observed over the course of the past few weeks, the dates and times of result announcements have been frequently changed around. The information above has not been independently verified. However, this article will continue to be updated to reflect official updates as and when they come in.​
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CBSE 12th Board Exam Date Sheet 2020 (New) Released: Check Rechsedueld Exam Dates & Updates (Science, Commerce, Arts)
CBSE 12th Board Exam Date Sheet 2020 (New) Released: Check Rechsedueld Exam Dates & Updates (Science, Commerce, Arts)
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Class 12 Date Sheet 2020 (Rescheduled Dates – Released on 18 May): CBSE Date Sheet 2020 for Class 12 has been released at cbse.nic.in(for Commerce, Science, Arts). Check the CBSE 12th Date Sheet 2020 or CBSE Time Table 2020 for all streams. Earlier, some papers of CBSE Class 12th were postponed due to COVID-19 & lockdown. As per the latest updates, pending Papers of CBSE Class 12th will be…
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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CBSE 10th and 12th Board exams postponed due to coronavirus epidemic - Times of India
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CBSE 10th and 12th Board exams postponed due to coronavirus epidemic - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday, March 18, late evening announced that as a precautionary measure and in compliance of the instructions received from Secretary, Department of Higher Education/School Education and Literacy, Government of India, it has been decided to reschedule the ongoing board examinations for class 10 and class 12 students all across the country and abroad.
In the notification released, the CBSE has instructed that, “All ongoing examinations of the board of classes 10 and 12, being held in examination centres in India and abroad, and scheduled between March 19, 2020 to March 31, 2020 (both dates inclusive), shall be rescheduled after March 31, 2020.”
During the aforementioned period, re-examinations that were rescheduled to be held for North-East Delhi candidates will also be further rescheduled.
Rescheduled dates will be communicated by the board by March 31, 2020, after re-assessment of the situation.
All the ongoing board exams related evaluation work in various evaluation centres in the country is also suspended upto March 31, 2020. All Centre Nodal Supervisors may ensure rescheduling of evaluation work from April 01, 2020, unless otherwise informed by the Board.
The CBSE announcement came following a directive from the HRD ministry saying exams are important but safety and security of students and teachers is equally important.
The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection rose to 151 in the country on Wednesday.
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gule-sangam · 3 years ago
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JEE Main 2021 Exam Date: When will NTA conduct the remaining sessions?
National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted JEE Main 2021 for the first two sessions – February and March. However, the remaining two sessions have been postponed constantly due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With the number of COVID-19 cases rising steadily and many states going under lockdown, the authorities had to cancel the JEE Main exam dates which were already announced.
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When will NTA conduct the remaining sessions?
NTA is yet to announce the official dates for the remaining sessions of JEE Main 2021. According to various reports, the authorities may announce the official dates soon. The tentative dates for JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 and 4 have been reported by various outlets but it has not been confirmed yet.
JEE Main 2021 Exam Dates for Phase 3 and 4 (Tentative)
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JEE Main 2021 Phase 3
Last week of July 2021
JEE Main 2021 Phase 4
Second week of August 2021
NTA is expected to decide and release the JEE Main 2021 exam dates for the remaining sessions after considering the safety of students and the feasibility of holding the exams. Since CBSE 12th board exams have been cancelled, the JEE Main exam dates will be decided after the evaluation criteria for 12th standard students are fixed.
Candidates will be able to check the official JEE Main 2021 exam date on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in, when it is released.
Has JEE Main 2021 registration for remaining sessions ended?
JEE Main 2021 application form for Phase 3 was available from March 25 to April 7 on the official website. The registered candidates were also able to correct their submitted JEE Main application form from March 25 to April 7, 2021.
The official dates for JEE Main 2021 registration process for Phase 4 are still yet to be announced. Previously, the application form was to be available from May 3, 2021; however, the process has been delayed due to the sudden rise in COVID-19 cases. NTA may also open the JEE Main application process for Phase 3 to those candidates who had missed the chance to apply earlier.
Who will be eligible to apply for the remaining sessions of JEE Main 2021?
All candidates who meet the basic eligibility criteria will be able to attempt the remaining sessions of JEE Main 2021. Candidates who have already attempted and qualified the Phase 1 or 2 of JEE Main 2021 will also be able to apply for the upcoming sessions. Candidates can check the basic JEE Main 2021 eligibility criteria below:
· Candidates should have passed class 12 or qualifying the exam in 2019 or 2020 or appearing in 2021.
· Should have studied Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational Subject.
· As per the revised JEE Main eligibility criteria 2021, 75% of the criteria is removed for NIT and IIIT admissions.
When will JEE Main 2021 Paper 2 be held?
JEE Main Paper 2 (BArch/B.Plan) will be held for one more session. Previously, the Paper 2 exam was held in February and the next session was to be conducted in May. However, due to the pandemic, the exam has been postponed. Tentatively, JEE Main Paper 2 is expected to be held in August 2021. However, the official JEE Main exam dates will soon be announced by the NTA authorities.
About JEE Main
JEE Main is conducted annually by National Testing Agency to provide B.Tech/BArch/B.Plan admissions into the participating NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. Candidates who qualify under the top 250,000 ranks will also be eligible for JEE Advanced, which is the gateway for IIT admissions. JEE Main is conducted as a Computed Based Test for BE/B.Tech/BArch Planning and Pen and Paper-Based Test for the drawing section in BArch paper.
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rizeeneet · 4 years ago
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ICSE Board Latest News On Class 10 and 12 Exams.
Following the CBSE’s decision to cancel and postpone the classes 10, 12 exams respectively, the Council For The Indian School Certificate Examination has postponed the ICSE class 10 and class 12 exams. As per the now-scrapped schedule, the ICSE Class X exams were scheduled to be held between May 4th & June 7th, 2021, and Class XII examinations were to be conducted between April 8th and June 18th. ICSE board has decided to postpone the Class X and XII examinations in view of the Covid-19 surge. The fresh dates for the examination are expected to be issued in June.
ICSE-EXAMS-cancelled: Meanwhile, last year, the board exams were canceled, and students were evaluated on the basis of internal assessment. As per the scheme, candidates were evaluated based on the best three subjects percentage marks for which board exams were held, and also on their internal assessment, project work marks.
The decision was taken in view of the increase in COVID-19 cases in the country. States like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan are the worst hit by the pandemic. Registering a steady increase for the 35th day in a row, India recorded 1,84,372 new cases in the last 24 hours, pushing the total tally of cases to 1,38,73,825, while the active cases surpassed the 13-lakh mark. The death toll increased to 1,72,085 with 1,027 new fatalities, the highest since October 18, last year.
Schools have been shut down in 11 states due to the second wave of the pandemic. For many classes, schools have not reopened since the initial shutdown of March 2020. At least four State education boards scheduled to hold examinations in April have announced the postponement.
Class 10th Students have got some added benefits in building their basics for top competitive exams in India like JEE and NEET to fulfill their aspirations and get into top IITs, NIT, and medical institutions. Since they haven’t appeared for the board exams they should focus more on exam-oriented preparation to get equipped with competitive exam behavioral skills to fulfill their dreams.
Students should utilize this opportunity to prepare well for their upcoming JEE and NEET  and EAMCET 2021 Exams. Strategies that help students to organize their preparation and perform better in their final JEE and NEET exams are now possible with the best online platform RIZEE – Learning Made Easy for JEE, NEET, and EAMCET. Learn More: https://rizee.in/
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vivdabster · 5 years ago
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Delhi experienced a severe disorder in the North East region due to the communal riots that broke out this past week. The violence has resulted in the deterioration and destruction of the public as well
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takalkarclasses · 4 years ago
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Impact of Cancellation of Exams - What Students and Parents Need to Know and Work on?
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Exams are the mark of success to get the foothold of the future. They are benchmarks set to self-analyse and channel your path to achieve a successful career. 2020-2021 has been a test year for the student's cause of the Corona pandemic. Due to rising COVID-19 Cases in Pune, CBSE 12th Exams 2021 have been postponed & now they are rescheduled to begin from 4th May 2021. But the parents and students are requesting to cancel board exams.
Further, many entrance examinations like the JEE, NEET, CET etc., and other professional exams have also been postponed. On another side, the Government of Maharashtra has decided to promote the students from classes 1st to 8th without conducting exams; It is just because of “Health first exams next.” While exams are not cancelled and no coaching classes in Pune, the students have fears in their minds as to when the board examinations or entrance exams will happen?
The schools, colleges, institutes, and best CBSE coaching classes in Pune got shut down due to which they are feeling anxious, depressed, low energy, and worried about; will a year be lost? Confusions, mood swings & difficulty in sleeping at home changed their daily routine. Parents are also worried about their exams and academic performance. Meanwhile, parents need to be patient and help their children plan for a future course.
Here is what the students and parents need to know and do work on:
·         Every parent should guide their children on how to spend time on themselves and plan on what to do next after taking the online classes for class 10 CBSE.
·         After passing the 10th exam, if the students and parents are still not clear about choosing the right course, then the students can take counselling sessions from renowned classes.
·         After evaluating the reports, the students will get a better understanding of the areas of interest, knowledge and choose the next steps to opt for the relevant course in the future.
·         The parents will be able to help their child to choose the right stream like science, commerce, and arts. Based on their scores, their child can get enrolled in the best institute for JEE preparation.
·         Parents should allow their children to talk openly by expressing their feelings without any pressure or hesitations. Also, parents should not compare their children with their friends and motivate them to go ahead.
·         At the coaching institute for IIT-JEE, well-qualified faculties ensure that each student is capable and eligible to crack the competitive examinations.  
·         As of now, the students who are appeared for the 10th and 12th exams should only revise the syllabus and appear for online tests which can clarify their confusion in planning future stream.
·         While getting prepared, the students should also discuss their syllabus with their friends over a call that will help them to clear doubts and learn more.
·         Apart from this, the students should practice time management skills to be productive in this situation like making a habit of studying at least 4-5 hours daily.
·         The students should also practice positive self-talk that will help them to remove anxiety, negative thoughts, and self-doubt.
·         The students should avoid taking the stress and spend this summer holidays with their parents by playing indoor games, watching television (IPL 2021), learning new skills/language online, reading books, etc.
·         The students and their parents should do exercise or yoga for a physical as well as mental stability that will help them to relieve stress and feel better. The students can listen to soft and instrumental music that will help them to feel calm and relax.
Meanwhile, it is always good to get in touch with the respective subject teachers in the school and faculties in the CBSE online classes. Takalkar classes have persistently made efforts to provide the best education with promising guidance to students in this clashing situation. We help evaluate your performance and provide feedback.
As a citizen of India, it is our responsibility to follow all the rules and guidelines issued by the government. Likewise, the students should also make sure that they do not step out of their homes and utilize this extended period by continuing studying well. We wish “Best of Luck” to all the students for their upcoming examinations.
Stay Home! Stay Safe!
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techminsolutions · 4 years ago
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Bihar (DElEd) exam 2020, Class 10 and 12 compartment exams 2021 postponed
Bihar (DElEd) exam 2020, Class 10 and 12 compartment exams 2021 postponed
After CBSE and several state boards have decided to reschedule class 12 board exams, the Bihar state government has announced that three exams, which were scheduled to be conducted in April-May 2021, have been deferred until further notice. The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will reschedule three exams including Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed), class 10 compartments exams and…
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brajeshupadhyay · 5 years ago
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday granted exemption from the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown rules for conducting the remaining Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. Terming safety of students, teachers and other stakeholders of board examination as an utmost priority, Shah said social distancing should be maintained and face masks should be worn by all. Taking into consideration the academic interest of large number of students, it has been decided to grant exemption from the lockdown measures to conduct Board examination for classes 10th & 12th, with few conditions like social distancing, face mask etc, for their safety. pic.twitter.com/P4ULsmbPVv — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 20, 2020 The tweet was accompanied by a letter from Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla to Chief Secretaries of all the states, informing about the Centre's  decision to allow holding of the remaining board examinations under strict guidelines. Representational image. PTI The MHA has asked exam conducting bodies like CBSE, CISCE and state boards to not allot any examination centre in the containment zone. The wearing of face masks have been made compulsory for teachers, students and staff. The home ministry has asked the boards to make provisions of thermal screening and keep hand sanitizers at the examination centres. Also, social distancing rules must be followed at all the places of examination. Follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak States and Union Territories have been asked to make arrangement of special buses for the transportation of students to the exam centre. Several board examinations have been postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown. According to NDTV, the MHA had last week given its nod to open 3,000 schools to work as CBSE paper evaluation centres. On 18 May, CBSE announced the dates for conducting the remaining Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations. The exams will be held from 1 to 15 July. According to The Indian Express, the health minister had raised concerns over conducting the remaining papers of CBSE. Human Resource and Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said, “We have issued guidelines to the CBSE in this direction. The guidelines issued by the Health Ministry will be followed at every cost.” The report mentioned that HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal on Tuesday announced that to ensure minimum travel, CBSE board examinations will be conducted in the schools where students have been enrolled to study.  
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