CBSE Issues Guidelines For Classes 10, 12 Practical Exams 2021
The CBSE has asked its affiliated schools to conduct Class 10 and Class 12 practical exams from March 1st to June 11, 2021. CBSE issues guidelines for class 10, 12 practical exams here.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked its affiliated schools to conduct Class 10 and Class 12 practical exams and other activities such as project and internal assessments from March 1 to June 11, 2021. Most of the states in the country have reopened their schools and the board has asked the students to prepare them for theory and practical exams. CBSE class 10, 12 board exams 2021 will begin from 4th May 2021.
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CBSE circular stated that if any board exam candidate fails to appear for the practical exams, the schools will re-conduct practical exams for such students by June 11, 2021. |
According to the official notification of the board, this year Class 10,12 practical exams will be conducted in 3 shifts instead of 2 previously. This has been decided after several schools requested the CBSE for the same. |
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CBSE Issues Guidelines For Classes 10, 12 Practical Exams 2021
CBSE has issued the guidelines for class 10, 12 practical exams 2021 and the same can be checked here:
- CBSE has issued detailed guidelines for preparing laboratories for class 10, 12 practical exams.
- Schools will have to sanitize their labs after conducting practical exams for each batch.
- Students have been asked to strictly follow COVID-19 rules like wearing face masks, gloves, maintaining social distancing during examinations. They are allowed to bring their own hand sanitizer.
- CBSE has suggested that a batch of 25 students, for practical exams, could be divided into two subgroups, for practicing social distancing.
- Schools have been asked to make entry and exit norms for their students to ensure social distancing during practical exams.
- CBSE has asked schools to immediately upload correct marks after completion of assessments. It is compulsory for schools to conduct practical exams by the external practical examiner appointed by the board.
- If the practical examination is conducted by a teacher other than that appointed by the board, the examination will be canceled and students will be awarded proportionate marks based on the marks secured in the theory examination
- For students who have Covid-19 symptoms or for those who feel unwell, the exam will be conducted separately. Non-compliance with instructions will invite a fine of Rs 50,000 on the schools.