Amid CBSE Exams 2020 Cancelled or Not dilemma, Students share hilarious memes

Amid CBSE Exams 2020 Cancelled or Not dilemma, Students share hilarious memes

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 23, 2020 17:06 IST

While the CBSE is yet to decide whether to cancel the pending CBSE Board Exams 2020 or not, students flooded Twitter wit hilarious memes...

The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to take decision on the conduction of the pending CBSE 10th, 12th2020 exams tomorrow i.e. June 24, 2020. According to the revised CBSE 10th date sheet 2020 and CBSE 12th date sheet 2020, the remaining examinations would be conducted between July 1 and July 15. However, showing concerns over the conduction of pending CBSE Board Exams 2020, a group of parents moved to the Supreme Court, requesting for cancellations of the CBSE examinations.

Now, the decision is pending and parents and all appearing students are waiting for the verdict. While the pending CBSE Exams 2020 are in between canceled or not, students started sharing hilarious memes on the cancellation of CBSE exams with hashtag CBSE. Compiling some of the funniest CBSE memes below:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to the cancellation of the pending CBSE 10th 12th board exams

Q: Are pending CBSE Board Exams Canceled?

A: CBSE is yet to take a decision on the conduction of the pending CBSE 10th 12th Board Exams.

Q: When will the CBSE respond to the Supreme Court about the cancellation of the pending CBSE Exams 2020?

A:  CBSE may or may not cancel the pending CBSE Board Exams 2020. According to the reports, the Board will respond to the SC tomorrow i.e. June 23, 2020.

Q: If the CBSE 12th Exams get canceled, how will the board release the CBSE 12th Results 2020?

A: The Board may consider students’ performance in the pre-boards or score them on the basis of internal assessment. The Board will reveal the marking technique along with the verdict.

Q: Are CBSE 10th Board Exams canceled?

A: Yes, the CBSE 10th Board Exams are canceled. However, the students of the North-East District of Delhi will be appearing for their pending CBSE Class 10 Exams.

Q: Why CBSE did not cancel CBSE 10th Board Exams for the students of the North-East District of Delhi?

A: The students of the North-East District of Delhi are yet to appear for the examination of some of the core subjects that they missed due to the riots which broke in their area.

Q: When will the pending CBSE 10th 12th exams 2020 be conducted?

A: The pending CBSE 10th 12th Exams are scheduled to be conducted between July 1 and July 15.

Q: What is CBSE 10th Results 2020 date?

A: CBSE 10th Results 2020 were supposed to be released by August 15. However, CBSE’s decision on the conduction of the pending exams would affect the release of the 10th board results.

Q: What is CBSE 12th Results 2020 date?

A: CBSE 12th Results 2020 were supposed to be released by August 15. However, CBSE’s decision on the conduction of the pending exams would affect the release of the 12th board results.

Q: Is viewing files on Digilocker safe?

A: Digilocker is a government initiative that is enabled to establish a seamless connection, which is entirely secure, between multiple departments and the issued certificates. 

Q: Can I contact CBSE to increase my marks in case of any discrepancy?

A: No, this cannot be done. However, if there has been a dispute regarding the award of correct marks, then reviewing the answer sheet can be filed as per the procedure mentioned above. 

Q: When do I get the original copy of the mark sheet?

A: The hard copy of original mark sheets and certificates are sent to the schools. These can be collected from your school within one month from the declaration of the result. 

Q: How do I get the migration certificate?

A: CBSE sends the migration certificates to the schools. Students will have to collect it from there with procedures that the school follows. 

Q: My name has been misspelled in the result card. How should I get it corrected? 

A: Students, in this case, candidates should immediately get in contact with their school and the CBSE regional office for correction or rectification. 

Q: What is the minimum percentage I should secure in order to pass the CBSE 12th exam?

A: Students should secure at least 33% to pass the CBSE 12th exam.

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