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CBSE Board Exam 2021-22: CBSE Board 10th Major Subject Term Examinations From Today These Instructions Will Be Followed

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This time the subjects have been categorized into Major and Minor subjects by the board and in this series the Term 1 examinations of Major subjects will be conducted from today. CBSE has issued necessary instructions for the term examinations, which will be mandatory for all the students to follow.



 

The first phase i.e. term is to be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) this time in two phases for the students of secondary i.e. class 10th for all the affiliated government and private schools across the country during the academic year 2021-22. 1 The examinations are to be conducted from today, 30 November 2021. This time the subjects have been categorized into Major and Minor subjects by the board and in this series the Term 1 examinations of Major subjects will be conducted from today. CBSE has issued necessary instructions for the term examinations, which will be mandatory for all the students to follow.

Students should note that CBSE Class 10th Class 1 Board Exam 2021-22 will be conducted from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM for most of the papers. In these exams, they will also get 20 minutes of reading time instead of the previous 15 minutes.

  • Students don’t forget to carry your class 10 admit card to the exam hall, failing which, you will not be allowed to write the exam.
  • Also, students are advised to reach the examination hall at least 1 hour before the commencement of the examination i.e. by 10:30 am, so as to avoid possible last minute problems.
  • CBSE Term 1 Board Exam 2022 is prohibited from carrying and using any electronic devices. So make sure that your bags do not contain such items.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask at all times during the exam and students should also maintain social distancing to avoid any possible transmission of infection.
  • Students should also remember to carry a blue/black ball point pen as it will be required for marking the answers in the OMR sheet.
  • While filling the OMR sheet, ensure that all the details like personal details, subject code etc. are correct.

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