The CBSE Webinar was conducted today, April 25. The board conducted the live webinar to help students understand examination preparations as well as the answering common queries.
CBSE Live Webinar: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will commence the Class 10, 12 board exams from tomorrow, April 26. For the same, a CBSE Live Webinar was conducted today, April 25. The CBSE Webinar began at 11 am, however, due to some technical glitches, it got delayed.The webinar has begun and the Controller of Examinations CBSE, MHRD, Govt of India, Sanyam Bhardwaj is addressing all the schools and students.
The CBSE on Monday has announced that students who fail to appear for both Term-1 and Term-2 examinations will not be allowed to sit for compartment exams this year and have to repeat the class as “all class 12 compartment exams are conducted on the same day, while, ”For class 10, the compartment exams are conducted in time period of 7 days." It also said that for the students who were marked absent in either term-1 or Term-2 exams, the Board will be declaring their results.
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CBSE Webinar
Students can check below the CBSE Webinar key highlights here!
- No entry of students after 10 am
- Students must stand away from the entry gate and must come in proper school uniform
- Mobile phones, electronic gadgets are prohibited
- Students must carry school ID card, admit card, permittable items only to the examination centre
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Board has said schools to guide their students to check the admit card and follow COVID protocols
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CBSE has advised schools and students to be aware of the fake news
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If a students is absent in either of the terms, then the CBSE Result 2021-22 will then be based on the term the student has appeared for
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If a student is suffering from COVID-19, a separate room will be provided at the examination centre
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Only 18 students are allowed to sit for examination in one room with three rows and six students in one row
- If parents are suffering from COVID-19, students must ensure that all COVID-19 precautions are followed
- If a student is absent in both the terms, they he/she may appear next year as a regular/private student. The student may or may not be allowed in compartment exams as class 12 exams will be conducted in a single day, while Class 10 compartment exams will be conducted within a time frame of 7 days.
- Deputy Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent need to be from the same school which is the examination centre
- Centre Superintendent will be the Principal if there is a centgre change
- Schools need to send the answer books to the regional offices
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