CBSE 2020-21 sample documents for class 10, 12 board exams posted on cbseacademic.nic.in – see here


2021 Board Exam 12th CBSE Exam Sample Papers Released

The 10th 12th CBSE 2021 Board Exam 2021 Sample Papers Released | Photo Credit: Representative Image

The Central Board of Secondary Education has published the sample papers for the CBSE 10th 12th Board Examinations 2021. The sample papers are now available on the official website cbseacademic.nic.in. All students can access the sample works of the different subjects from the website.

This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the curriculum for the 2021 CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams has been shortened. Sample papers are published to familiarize students with the pattern, the type of questions and the weight that would be given to the different chapters. Below is a direct link to check the sample documents.

Students and parents are encouraged to review the sample documents provided above. Note that the question papers for the board exams follow the pattern that is shared in the sample papers. This also includes the type of internal options that would be provided. According to the initial report, this year the pattern of the questionnaires has not changed.

CBSE Board Exams 2021

In another report, Schools have already started the registration process to complete the CBSE Class 10, 12 2021 Board Examination Form together with the registration of students from classes 9 and 11. The LOC or Candidate List would be shared by the different schools with the board. Consequently, the board decides on the date sheet.

There are several speculations about next year’s board exams. The fact that schools across the country remain closed is a cause for concern. While the board has not shared any tentative plans regarding the board examinations, experts are of the opinion that starting the meetings beginning in February 2021 may not be feasible. Any updates, once available, will be provided here.

Meanwhile, students are urged to focus on their studies. While the loss of school hours cannot be made up, the learning has not stopped. CBSE has also collected data on the status of online classes from affiliated schools and you are expected to use that information when deciding on CBSE Board exams.