BSEH 10th 12th Exam 2021: Haryana Board cancels 10th Examination, Postponed 12th

BSEH 10th 12th Examination 2021: After CBSE, Haryana Board (BSEH or HBSE) has taken a big decision regarding Board examinations due to increasing coronary cases. Haryana Board cancels class 10th examination Examination of class 12th has been postponed. The Haryana School Board’s Secondary (10th) and Senior Secondary (12th) (Academic and Open School) exams are scheduled to start on April 20. But now only after examining the situation, the new dates for the 12th exam will be decided. The information was provided by Haryana Government’s Education Minister Kanwar Paul Gurjar.

However, the Haryana board has not yet clarified the result formula for 10th standard students. But it is definitely said that the 10th result will be calculated based on internal assessment. The results are released after an internal evaluation.

The Haryana Board, CBSE, UP Board, Hattisgarh Board, Punjab Board, Rajasthan Board, Maharashtra Board and MP Board have also postponed their exams due to corona. CBSE has decided to cancel 10th class examination and get results based on internal assessment.

CBSE has postponed 12th board exams and canceled 10th board exams

Haryana Parents Ekta Munch welcomed the decision to cancel the CBSE Class 10th examination and postpone the 12th examination, urging the students of the Haryana Board of Education not to pass the 10th examination of the Haryana Chief Minister and the Minister of Education. At the same time, as the CBSE board for the 12th examinations, it has been requested to make the next decision on the recovery of the situation.

After CBSE’s decision to take the exam, users are appealing on social media by posting and commenting on the Haryana board to cancel the tests or coordinate with the online option.

Let us tell you that the Haryana Board has cut the curriculum by 30 per cent by providing a CBSE model for students in the academic year 2020-2021. With this, 50 per cent of the objective questions will be included in the question paper. This time, candidates will get two question papers. In the first question paper, students need to take subjective questions and write answers in the answer book. In the second part, objective questionnaires will be included, for which the booklet will be found. Students will need to answer these questions in this booklet.

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