By: Shree1news, 19 OCT 2021
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on October 18 announced the date sheet for term-1 board exams 2022. The exams for class 10 will begin on November 30 while that of class 12 exams on December 1.
Despite all the efforts, teachers and principals continue to be jittery about students’ performance in the new assessment pattern. As per the new scheme, the exams will be of only 90-minute duration having multiple-choice questions (MCQs). This year, the syllabus has also been bifurcated and the reading time in each exam has been increased to 20 minutes.
The term II examination will be conducted in March-April 2022. It will be either subjective or objective only, depending on the COVID-19 situation in the country during that time.
Mukti Shaw, who teaches at Vivekananda Academy in West Bengal’s Hooghly district, is hopeful that students will be able to ace the exams. “We have conducted a couple of exams based on the new pattern but the only challenge is that they were conducted in online mode. Students have not been accustomed to the new scheme in offline mode,” he told
More than 150 students of class 10 and around 250 students of class 12 will be taking the term-I exams from her school next month. She added the students have been advised to go through the topics as if they were preparing for subjective questions because MCQs would require the application of concepts.