The Central Board Of Secondary Education(CBSE) will conduct term 1 examination for class 10 and 12 students between November and December. CBSE has released this year’s revised syllabus.
As per the new syllabus it is decided that students will be constantly evaluated and several projects and activities will be conducted for distribution of fair marks. Classes 10th and 12th are divided into two terms- Term 1 and Term 2 and examinations will be conducted at the end of each term.
CBSE Internal Assessment Criteria
Class 10 students will give three periodic tests, along with practical work, speaking, listening activities, projects and other activities.Class 12 students will be marked on the basis of unit test, practical or project.
All the marks obtained by students in internal assessment will be uploaded on CBSE IT platform. CBSE will also provide evaluation, question bank, teacher training and other facilities to schools to ensure proper implementation of the new scheme.
CBSE Term 1 Exam Details
CBSE Term 1 exam will be conducted between November-December 2021. CBSE will soon announce the exact dates.
CBSE Term 1 question paper will have multiple choice questions (MCQ) on Assertion reasoning type topic.
The term 1 exam will be conducted within a time limit of 90 minutes. The exam will cover about half of the entire CBSE 2021 syllabus. CBSE will share question papers with marking schemes to its affiliated schools.
OMR sheets will be provided to students and their response will be scanned and uploaded on CBSE portal by school authorities.
CBSE Term 1 exam marks will be added to CBSE academic year final results.
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CBSE Term 2 Exam Details
CBSE end-of-year exam will be conducted at the examination centres decided by the board around March-April 2022.
The Term 2 exam will cover the half remaining syllabus.The paper will be for a period of 2 hours and will have questions in different formats such as case-based questions, status-based, open-ended- short answer type questions and long answer type questions.
CBSE has announced that if the situation is adverse at the time of Term 2 exam, the board will conduct a 90 minute Multiple Choice (MCQ) based examination.