CBSE board exams 2021: 10th-12th term exams will be held for the first time, know-how questions will come

CBSE board exams 2021: CBSE board will release the date sheet of the term exam today. Term 1 and Term 2 exams are being held for the first time this year. Know-how questions will be asked

CBSE board exams 2021: 10th-12th term exams will be held for the first time, know-how questions will come

CBSE board exams 2021: CBSE will release the date sheet of the board term exam today i.e. on October 18. Let us inform that in the year 2020, the Central Government had approved the implementation of the New Education Policy 2020. In this, it was said to conduct the board examination in two terms on the lines of the semester system.

Under this, the CBSE Board has decided to conduct the examinations this time in two parts - term 1 and 2. This 50% syllabus is being covered in each session. At present, the work of Term-1 datasheet, student list, exam center, and other important things have started.

how questions will be asked

This year the CBSE board's term examination for class 10th and 12th will be multiple choice question-based. Objective-type questions will be asked in this. These MCQ questions can be based on case-based reasoning. If the situation regarding Corona remains normal, then this year the examinations of both, the term will be offline only.

The pattern of the CBSE Board Term-2 exam will be different from Term 1. Open-ended questions will be asked in it. Both long and short questions will be asked in this exam. Apart from this, the duration of the exam will be of 2 hours. According to the exam experts, the term to the exam will be a kind of the main exam for the students, in which they will have to appear with more preparation. While the Term 1 exam will be for 90 minutes only, the Term 2 exam will be for two hours.

Rajeev Jha, senior teacher of Alcon International School said that in the Term 1 exam, OMR will be on the sheet, but in the Term 2 exam, there will be both MCQs and subjective. If both these exams are offline, then the result will be prepared by taking 50-50% weightage of these two exams, if under any circumstances the exam is online, then the result will be prepared by taking 40 percent weightage of terms 1 and 60 percent weightage of term 2.