CBSE Exam Date 2021 Live Updates: Minister of Education Nishank to release CBSE 10th & 12th Examination Shortly

CBSE Exam Date 2021 Live Updates: CBSE 10th 12th Exam 2021 Dates (CBSE Date Sheet 2021) will be published soon. Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will announce the CBSE 10th and 12th exams at 6 pm today. Nishank has already made it clear that board exams will not take place until February. Today, following the announcement of the CBSE Datesheet, students’ confusion will be alleviated and they will be able to do the preparation strategy.

CBSE has reduced the curriculum of 10th and 12th percentiles by 30 per cent due to the loss of studies caused by the corona epidemic. This has brought a lot of comfort to the students. Because of the school’s closure, board examiners also had to study online. In some states, in November-December, schools should be open to students from 9 to 12, but classes could not run as smoothly as before. Students would go to teachers only to take their questions and relieve their confusion.

Nishank gave the students confidence one day before the announcement
On Wednesday, one day before the release of the CBSE 10th and 12th Datesheet, Nishank promised students, parents, teachers and schools that any decision on the exam would be made in the interests of the students. “I assure all my students, parents, teachers and organizations that all decisions regarding examinations will be taken care of with your interest and bright future,” he tweeted.

The test will be conducted under the Kovid-19 protocol, the Union Education Minister said. Students are waiting for CBSE board exams and the dates have been decided after consultation with many parents, teachers and students in case of current infectious disease problems, Union Education Minister said “Given their suggestions and scenarios for the future, we will announce the CBSE board exam dates on New Year’s Eve and their confusion will be over,” he said.

The test will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Health, the Minister of Education said. The Union Minister said the guidelines will be prepared based on the consultation, which will be further determined by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Home Affairs. He said our first priority is to ensure the safety of students. Pokhriyal said the government was vigilant and taking all measures to deal with the pressure of the new version of the Kovid-19.

Earlier, speaking to teachers on December 22, the board said the exams would not take place until February 2021, but the exams would not be canceled.

A look at last year’s CBSE exam and results
Nearly 18 lakh students appeared for the 10th examination last year and nearly 12 lakh students appeared for the 12th examination. A total of 91.46 per cent of students passed the exam, while 88.78 per cent of students in Class XI passed. The CBSE publishes 10th and 12th class toppers every year, but the board did not announce the top spot in the 2020 test due to the corona epidemic. Due to the corona epidemic, many newspapers were unable to do so.

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