Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 06, 2021, 06:35 AM
CBSE New Scheme: CBSE has announced the new scheme for academic year 2021-22. This academic year is divided into two parts for the Board of 10th and 12th (CBSE 10th-12th Board). The examination of the first session will be in November-December, while the second session will be examined in March-April.CBSE has set a target to ensure the examinations in Corona Pandemic. Knowing that the last last year, Corona Pandemic has greatly influenced the examinations of various boards including CBSE. Many examinations have to be canceled.While releasing the circular, CBSE said, "The curriculum for Board Examination 2022 will be made as soon as the previous academic sessions to be notified in July 2021. CBSE schools must follow the curriculum issued by CBSE on March 31. "In addition, the school will also use alternative academic calendar and input from NCERT. The Board has said that until the officials do not allow them to teach individually in schools, will continue to teach in school distance mode.
In addition, three piriodic techsts, portfolio, and practical work will be included in the internal assessment for class 9th and 10th. At the same time, the Central Assessment of Class 11th and 12th has been decided to be included in the unit Test / Practicals / Projects.CBSE has also asked schools to prepare the profile of the student. According to the board's circular, the school will prepare the profile of students for all the assessments made throughout the year and will make a digital format.
In addition, three piriodic techsts, portfolio, and practical work will be included in the internal assessment for class 9th and 10th. At the same time, the Central Assessment of Class 11th and 12th has been decided to be included in the unit Test / Practicals / Projects.CBSE has also asked schools to prepare the profile of the student. According to the board's circular, the school will prepare the profile of students for all the assessments made throughout the year and will make a digital format.