10th-12th board examinations will be held from May 4 to June 10, practical exam will start from March 01, result will be released till July 15
10th-12th board examinations will be held from May 4 to June 10, practical exam will start from March 01, result will be released till July 15
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has released the schedule of CBSE 10th-12th examination on Thursday, 31 December. As per the schedule released, the examinations will be conducted between May 4 and June 10, while practical examinations will begin from March 01.
At the same time, the result of the exam will be released by 15 July. The education minister announced the exam dates during a live webinar conducted through a social media account.
CBSE board exam 2021: 10th-12th board examinations to be held from May 4 to June 10, practical exam will start from March 01, result will be released till July 15
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has released the schedule of CBSE 10th-12th examination on Thursday, 31 December. As per the schedule released, the examinations will be conducted between May 4 and June 10, while practical examinations will begin from March 01.
At the same time, the result of the exam will be released by 15 July. The education minister announced the exam dates during a live webinar conducted through a social media account.
Students and teachers expressed gratitude
During the webinar, the Union Minister said that students and teachers persisted even during the challenge. At the time of Corona, the students took the examinations with full morale and we all together saved the year from ruin. Now we are busy preparing for the upcoming session.
Making education available to all children through online classes and TV channels. He said that CBSE has reduced the syllabus of 10th-12th by 30% in view of the loss of education due to Corona epidemic. This has brought a lot of relief to the students.
Complete studies through online classes
The Education Minister said that even in the coronary period, the parents have not been left behind. Teacher has also been ahead as a warrior. The gap in education due to Corona has been completed through online classes.
However, there were some students who did not have online education. In such a situation, students were taught through TV and radio through DTH.
World's biggest test in Corona era
Nishank said that I am proud that academic activities are not extreme even in difficult times. We continued to communicate with the teacher and student. Of the country's 33 crore students, 25 crore students studied online.
JEE and NEET were the world's largest exams in the coronary period. He also said that earlier where we used to talk only with friends on mobile, now children listen to lessons on the same mobile. Where TV was previously seen for entertainment, now it is teaching children.
Conversations with students and teachers
Earlier, the Union Education Minister had also interacted with students and teachers through live webinars on 10 December and 22 December. During the conversation, he said that the board examinations will not be conducted till February 2021.
However, after February these examinations will be conducted in offline mode only. Considering the confusion and confusion regarding the examinations, the Union Minister said that the announcement of dates will clarify the situation. Also, assured everyone that all decisions related to the exam will be taken keeping in mind your interest and future.

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