CBSE BOARD XII, asked by boyeanonymous51, 1 month ago

your thoughts on new board pattern class 12​

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Answered by Speedy75
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I'm in 10th and I guess it's fine ,not a big deal.

Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Explanation:

While some students are thankful for the alternative method and the opportunity to take CBSE board exams amid an ongoing pandemic, others are skeptical about how it will be implemented.

As per the CBSE new pattern for Class 12 2021, the exam will be held twice a year with a reduced syllabus, one exam for each term. The syllabus for the CBSE board examination will be rationalized, similar to that of the last academic session, and will be notified in July 2021.

The exams, proposed to be conducted in November-December 2021 in offline mode, will have multiple-choice questions (MCQ) for a duration of 90 minutes. The question papers will be sent by the CBSE to schools along with the marking scheme. Several school students have expressed their concern about MCQ-based questions that leave no margin for error as compared to subjective answers. Also, the announcement of an entirely new CBSE paper pattern has stoked anxiety of students ill-prepared for exams amid the pandemic. If the COVID-19 situation does not improve, CBSE has also proposed to conduct the exam in online mode. Many students argued that the online exams will lead to “mass cheating” and “online streaming” of answers compromising the results. At the end of the second term, the CBSE plans to organise term two or year-end examinations based on the 50 percent rationalised syllabus. Against the cancellation of exams, several students lauded the board’s effort to come up with an alternative.

CBSE new exam pattern: Students in favour

Commending the new pattern for Class 12 board exams, a student wrote: “Truly appreciate @cbseindia29 's decision. It has laid down solutions for all possible situations thus completely eliminating the option of exam cancellation. This was much needed and is definitely a student friendly decision.

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