CBSE 10th, 12th Exams – New Schedule Updates

Since the lockdown has been extended in India till May 3rd, lakhs of CBSE students across the country will have to wait for the declaration of the schedule for the remaining examinations. The CBSE Board Exams, 2020 for classes 10th and 12th will likely to be held after the lockdown is lifted. The Central Board of Secondary Examination has not announced any new date so far to conduct the remaining exams for classes 10th and 12th.

Class 10 subjects for which exams are yet to be conducted are as follows:

1. Hindi Course A

2. Hindi Course B

3. English Communication

4. English Language

5. Social Science

6. Science

Class 12 subjects for which exams are yet to be conducted are as follows:

1. Business Studies

2. Geography

3. Hindi (Elective)

4. Hindi (Core)

5. Home Science

6. Sociology

7. Computer Science (Old)

8. Computer Science (New)

9. Information Practice (Old)

10. Information Practice (new)

11. Information Technology

12. Bio-Technology

Change in Syllabus for academic year 2020-21:

Meanwhile, the CBSE officials have made an announcement that the syllabus will be changed from the next academic year. They said that most of the non-academic activities will be removed and have asked the schools to spend most of the time in academic sessions. It is also learnt that the volume of syllabus will be reduced to compensate the time lost due to lockdown.

Live Fitness Classes on You Tube and Other Social Media:

CBSE has launched live fitness classes to enable students to get some physical exercise during this lockdown. They have been conducting live meditation, yoga and exercise classes to all the students from 15th April. These CBSE fitness classes will be available to everyone LIVE on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram daily at 9:30 am.

CBSE Class 12 Economics Exam Paper Analysis – 2019

CBSE has conducted 12th Class Economics examination on 28th March 2019. The question paper was easy and has few tricky questions. Students across the country felt satisfied over easy question paper and confident of scoring good in the paper.

Some students have opined that they were able to complete the question paper 15 minutes early. With this they were able to cross check the answers again.

A few students from Delhi have felt that 2-3 questions in the exam were a bit tricky. Several other students complained of lengthy questions. This has caused them to leave some questions unanswered.

The Class 12 Economics paper is for 100 marks. Out of these, 40 marks each were allotted for Micro and Macro Economics and 20 marks for project work.

Student Opinions:

Students who appeared for the exam said “The exam was quite easy and according to the syllabus and model paper of CBSE. We were able to complete the exam with confidence.”

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