CBSE Board Exams 2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has begun class 10 and 12 exams today. The exams are set to end on February 14th. These exams are given in over 28000 schools across the country and in 26 countries around the world.
The board will appoint an external examiner to administer the class 12 exam. It is possible that one examiner will be assigned to more than one school. The school will appoint an internal invigilator for class 10 students.
Because the JEE (Main) January session will also take place during this time period, CBSE has advised schools to schedule their practicals accordingly. The CBSE has not released a date sheet for the practical exams. Schools can set their own timetables for practical exams, taking into account the needs of their students as well as the time slots available with the external examiner.
The school and external examiners have been directed to communicate with one another and coordinate the schedule. The schools should relieve all external examiners on time so that they can complete their other assignments.
“It is mandatory for the teachers to complete this assignment given by the CBSE.”
Students should ensure that they are present for the practical exams because they will not be re-conducted, according to CBSE in a notice. At the same time, the practical marks are uploaded to ‘Pariksha Sangam’.
Source:IE