CBSE: 40% questions in Class 10, 30% in Class 12 competency-based. CBSE The Ministry of Education announced on Monday that the percentage of competency-based questions for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 students’ board exams will be 40% and 30%, respectively. These competency-based questions will include case-based, assertion and reasoning, objective type, and constructing response
CBSE Drops Chapters On Islamic Empires from Syllabus. The CBSE has dropped chapters from history and political science syllabus for classes 11 and 12 about the Non-Aligned Movement, the Cold War era, the establishment of Islamic empires in Afro-Asian areas, the chronicles of Mughal courts, and the industrial revolution. Similarly, the term “effect of globalisation
CBSE Class 10th Result Declared. CBSE class 10th results has been declared. The 18 lakh students who have taken the CBSE class 10 examination can check their result online at cbseresults.nic.in. How to check result CBSE 10th Result 2020: 1. Visit the official results website of CBSE at cbseresults.nic.in 2 Click on the link for
CBSE has announced class 12 board exam results. CBSE has announced class 12 board exam results on its official website. The overall pass percentage is recorded at 88.78, compared to 83.4 last year. Click here for Result.
CBSE brings big respite to students, reduces syllabus for classes IX-XII. Curriculum for the Academic Year 2020-21 Secondary Curriculum (IX-X) Senior Secondary Curriculum (XI-XII)
CBSE results will be declared by July 15. Supreme Court approves CBSE’s scheme on cancellation of board exams. SC permits CBSE to issue notification on cancellation of remaining board exams of Classes 10 and 12 scheduled in July. CBSE‘s assessment scheme for Class 12 exams approved by Supreme Court, board says results will be declared
CBSE decides to cancel 10th and 12th exams scheduled for July 1 to 15. CBSE decides to cancel 10th and 12th exams scheduled for July 1 to 15, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informs Supreme Court.
CBSE decided to allow students to write exams in their current districts. CBSE has decided that students who went back to their home states/districts can inform their schools. They’ll be permitted to write exams in the districts where they currently are. In 1st week of June they’ll will be told that in what school they’ll