Cbse released decision: CBSE gives chance to failed students in 9th-11th, school will take test again

The entire country is facing a major problem during the Coronavirus infection. Children are also imprisoned in homes, their schools are closed. In such a situation, they are also going through mental stress. At the same time, there are many problems in front of salary, health, or family in front of many parents. In such a situation, the children who have not been able to pass their school exams are more upset. Problems of a large number of parents are reaching the CBSE board.
Keeping all these reasons in mind, CBSE has decided that this year, the school students will be given the facility of school-based tests in class 9th and 11th. This opportunity will be given to those students whose examinations have been completed and the results have come or their examinations have not been completed. These tests will be taken on the basis of the subject and their attachments.

CBSE has said that schools will contact such children again and get their online or offline or innovative tests done and decide whether they can be passed on the basis of the test. For this, the school will also give appropriate time to the children for preparation. This rule will be applicable to all schools affiliated to CBSE.

CBSE has also clarified in the notification released on Thursday that this opportunity has been given only this year. This decision has been taken in view of the circumstances of Kovid 19 which will not be valid in the future.

Please tell that CBSE has made 75% attendance mandatory for appearing in the board examinations in the session 2020-21. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has also recently released CBSE syllabus 2020-21 for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th.

Children who are attending classes from home must know the latest CBSE syllabus of their class, especially those students who are going to appear in CBSE 10th and 12th board exams in March 2021. Know some important points for the students of CBSE schools.

Most of the CBSE schools are conducting online classes and are taking teacher attendance. In such a situation, many students are asking if there can be any problem if they are not able to attend online classes. In such a situation, according to the official rules and regulations, CBSE has made 75% attendance mandatory for the 10th and 12th board exams. Students are advised to take online classes seriously and try to maintain attendance to avoid any issues.

CBSE has uploaded the syllabus on its official website if you want to see the syllabus, then go and download PDF it from the official website. because there is not much change in Syllabus, but one you must go and see. CBSE has uploaded Subject By Subject PDF in different patterns to make it easier for you to read.

CBSE has recently released the syllabus for the academic session 2020-21 (9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th). Students are advised to keep the latest CBSE syllabus 2020-21. They can download it from the CBSE website. There is a high probability that the CBSE syllabus can be reduced as long as students are advised to follow the official syllabus.

It has already been decided by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) that the CBSE 12th and 10th pending papers will be held from July 1 to July 15, 2020. Meanwhile, the CBSE evaluation process will begin sometime later. The CBSE result is expected to be released in August 2020.

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