CBSE Board Exam 2021: The data sheet for the CBSE class 10 and 12 board exams will be released soon, board secretary Anurag Tripathi announced yesterday amid demands from various sections to postpone or cancel crucial exams in the wake of the pandemic. of COVID-19. Also read: CBSE Class 10, 12 exams will happen safely, assures board secretary Anurag Tripathi
Speaking during a New Education Policy (NEP) webinar, Tripathi put an end to all speculation and stated that the board examinations will be conducted safely. He stated that the CBSE is making plans and will reveal soon how it will do the mock evaluations. Also Read: Will CBSE and CISCE Postpone 2021 Board Exams? Consult the statements of the officials
However, it did not clarify whether the exams will be held in February-March according to the schedule or will be postponed. Read Also – CBSE 2021 Fact Sheet: All Eyes on CBSE After Maharashtra, Gujarat Postpone Board Exams
Here are the 5 tips that can help students get great results on the CBSE Board Exams 2021:
Stick to the reduced curriculum: In these testing times, students can score well by sticking to the reduced curriculum. Oswaal Books has recently introduced CBSE Question Banks, based on the reduced curriculum. Therefore, students can follow that for comprehensive preparation.
Practice sample documents: Get sample assignments from all subjects and practice it in the allotted time.
Allot time for each subject: Spend time on each and every subject and try to complete them.
Focus more on the review: Instead of choosing a new topic, focus on reviewing important topics.
Take breaks: Studying long hours is important, but students must have breaks. Experts say a comedic pause could do wonders for students.
In particular, schools and universities across the country have been closed since mid-March. However, in some states, educational institutes partially open from October 15, but some decided to keep them closed.
On the other hand, several schools are reported to be following their schedule and trying to complete the syllabus as CBSE has completed the candidate list, examination forms (LOC) process.
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