CBSE announces class 10th and 12th date sheet for the remaining subjects

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CBSE announces class 10th and 12th date sheet for the remaining subjects
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  • The datesheet for remaining class 10th and 12th board examinations has been announced.
  • In view of the coronavirus pandemic, the students will be required to carry hand sanitizers in a transparent bottle and wearing a mask is mandatory.
  • Of the 41 exam papers that were rescheduled, the board will conduct examination of 29 main subjects for class 10th and 12th.
The datesheet for remaining class 10th and 12th board examinations has been announced.

“Dear students of class 12th of CBSE Board here is the date sheet for your board exams,” HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal tweeted, adding the instructions for the candidates appearing for the examination.

In view of the coronavirus pandemic, the students will be required to carry hand sanitizers in a transparent bottle and wearing a mask is mandatory.



The Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) said that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 10th and 12th board examinations, that were postponed in the wake of coronavirus, will now be held from July 1 to July 15, 2020.
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Of the 41 exam papers that were rescheduled, the board will conduct examination of 29 main subjects for class 10th and 12th. These exams include those that were deferred due to lockdown between March 19 to 31.

Meanwhile, the government directed CBSE to promote all the students — from class 1 to 11 — without examinations, except students of 10th grade. In addition, the students in 9th and 11th grade, who failed the final examination this academic year, will now be allowed to appear again in the school-based test, as per the new guidelines by CBSE. The schools can conduct online, offline or innovative tests to promote them to the next class. The test can be taken in all subjects that the student failed.

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