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CBSE Board exam 2021-22: The exams will be held in March and April 2022 respectively.


Question-Bank Term 2 for 10th and 12th board exams (CBSE Board Exam 2021-22) has been released. CBSE Term 1 Exam for 10th & 12th is going on with new MCQ pattern. This year, it was a challenge for the students of class 10th and 12th to prepare for the exam according to the MCQ pattern.

Exam 2021-22 has been started from 1st December 2021 for class 12th and from 30th November 2021 for class 10th. There are 3 exams left for class 10th and 13 exams for 12th left for Term 1, but after Term 1, students need to start preparing for Term 2 exams. The exams will be held in March and April 2022 respectively.

There have been many updates for CBSE Term 2 Exam 2022 Class 10th & 12th. Term 1 was based on MCQs pattern but Term 2 exam is based on MCQs and theory. Students must go with the right study material and plan for the preparation of Term 2 Exam 2022. The study material is divided into two parts, which cover MCQs and theory part, so this time they can score according to their proficiency in a particular part.


The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE Term 1 Examination 2022 for class 10 and 12 will end on December 11 and December 22, 2021 respectively. Meanwhile, the board has released an official notice on the mode of responses on the OMR sheet, which is effective from December 7, 2021. Students, teachers and other stakeholders can check more details below or on official website of CBSE

Here as per the official notice, “It has been observed that sometimes the evaluators are not able to differentiate between the lowercase letters during the evaluation. Evaluation of OMR is taking more time. It is therefore directed that in the examinations to be held from December 7, 2021 to the end, the correct response by the candidates in the OMR options will be marked in capitals A, B, C and D. This decision is being taken amid the conduct of examinations.

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