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Syllabus Rationalization, Two Final Exams: CBSE Announces Scheme for Board 2022

Syllabus Rationalization, Two Final Exams: CBSE Announces Scheme for Board 2022
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New Delhi: Central Education Council (CBSE) on Monday announced a special assessment scheme for current academic sessions.
The X and XII class council exam will be divided into two terms in the 2021-22 academic session.
However, this scheme, according to a senior CBSE official, will be continued outside the pandemic period as well.
The question of the first term will be objective, which will take place in November-December 2021, while the second term exam will be subjective that will occur in March-April 2022.
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The final result will be declared based on the performance of these two tests and the equivalent battery material will be given to both exams.
According to the CBSE guidelines, at the end of their first term, the Board will regulate the term test I in a flexible schedule to be carried out between November-December 2021 with a period of four to eight weeks for different schools in various countries.
And abroad.
Question papers will have multiple choice questions (MCQ) duration 90 minutes and during the pandemic period, it will only include the syllabus rationalization of term I.
At the end of the second term, the Board will forgive terms II or the year-end test based on the syllabus of rationalization.
This paper will last 120 minutes and will have subjective questions from various formats.
CBSE officials say that if the situation remains not conducive to a normal descriptive examination because of a pandemic, the MCQ-based 90 minute test will be carried out at the end of the term II too.
Student responses will be arrested at OMR Sheet, after scanning, can be immediately uploaded on the CBSE portal.
Or, the sheets can be evaluated and the sign obtained will be uploaded by the school on the same day.
“Students will learn only the specific syllabus intended for recent examinations.
There is no part of the first-term syllabus that will be part of the second-term examination and vice versa,” CBSE official said.
As a learning from the Covid-19 situation, CBSE also looks for online exam options as a measure of exigence.
“Because of the pandemic, the exam was postponed and canceled.
So, an online exam is one of the models that are also planned,” the official said.
For the Pandemic period, the Board decided that if the pandemic situation increased and students can come to school or center to take the exam, the exam will be carried out at the school / center and the theory will be distributed evenly between the two two examinations.
However, if the school remains closed in the November-December period but the IM II exam is carried out in schools, the terms that I will do by online / offline students from homes and batteries from this exam for the final score will be reduced while their lips.
Test II II will increase for the final declaration.
In the reverse scenario, the same rule will apply.
But in the case of school closure for the exam, the results will be calculated based on the internal assessment / practical work / projects and signs of the term I and II exam theory taken by candidates from home in class X / XII.
“When the situation is normalized, the board will return to its original schedule and conduct the term I exam in October-November and the term II in February-March and for full syllabus,” the official said.

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