"Latest CBSE update"
New Assessment scheme for session 2021-22"
CBSE to hold Board Exams in Nov 2021 and March 2022 for Class X & XII this year.
๐ฏTerm 1๐ Nov & Dec 2021
๐ฅ50 percent syllabus
๐ฅMCQ Paper from board
๐ฅ90min
๐ฏTerm 2 ๐ Mar & Apr 2022
๐ฅRemaining 50 percent syllabus
๐ฅDescriptive paper by Board
๐ฅ2 hrs
๐ฏ*Important points*๐ฏ
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1.Academic session to be divided into 2 Terms with approximately 50% syllabus in each term.
2. The syllabus for the Board Examination 2021-22 will be rationalized.
3.Classes IX-X: Internal Assessment (throughout the year-irrespective of Term I and II) would include
๐3 periodic tests,
๐student enrichment,
๐portfolio and
๐practical work/ speaking listening activities/ project.
4. Classes XI-XII: Internal Assessment (throughout the year-irrespective of Term I and II) would include end of topic or unit tests/ exploratory activities/ practicals/ projects.
5.CBSE will facilitate schools to upload marks of Internal Assessment on the CBSE IT platform.
6. The Board will organize Term I Examination in a flexible schedule to be conducted between November-December 2021.
7.The Question Paper will have Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) including case-based MCQs and MCQs on assertion-reasoning type. Duration of test will be 90 minutes and it will cover only the rationalized syllabus of Term I only (i.e. approx. 50% of the entire syllabus)
8. The responses of students will be captured on OMR sheets.
9. Question Papers will be sent by the CBSE to schools along with marking scheme.
10. The Board would organize Term II or Year end Examination based on the rationalized syllabus of Term II only (i.e. approximately 50% of the entire syllabus).
11. This examination would be held around March-April 2022
12.The paper will be of 2 hours duration and have questions of different formats (case-based/ situation based, open ended- short answer/ long answer type).
13. In case the situation is not conducive for normal descriptive examination a 90 minute MCQ based exam will be conducted at the end of the Term II also.
14. Marks of the Term I Examination will contribute to the final overall score of students.
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