CBSE Board Exams 2021 News Update Today

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CBSE Board Exams 2021 News Update Today: Going in line with the New Education Policy, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced new changes to its assessment and evaluation process for the next academic session. As per updates, the evaluation criteria, released by the CBSE on April 22, details further changes in accordance with the board’s move to Competency-Based Education or CBE.

As per the notification from the CBSE, more competency-based questions or questions that assess the application of concepts in real-life or unfamiliar situations will be part of the question papers of Classes 10, 12 board exams, and Classes 9, 11 final exams.

In the letter to the heads of all CBSE-affiliated schools, the CBSE has laid out the changes for the new academic session and said that it would be introducing Competency Based Questions. This would be about 30% for Classes 9 & 10 and 20% for Classes 11 & 12.

As per the notification, for Classes 11 and 12, there will be 20 percent competency-based questions, 20 percent objective type questions and the remaining 60 percent will be short and long answer type questions. However, the overall marks and duration of the examination will remain unchanged.

In the letter to the schools, the CBSE said that the competency-based questions could be in the form of Multiple Choice Questions, Case-Based Questions, Course-Based integrated questions, or any other types. Besides, the CBSE would continue with Objective Type questions as well as Short and Long Answer Type Questions.

CBSE Evaluation Criteria 2021-22 (Classes 9 to 12)
Classes Competency Based Questions Objective Tive Questions Short/ Long Answer Questions
Classes IX – X 30% 20% 50%
Classes XI – XII 20% 20% 60%

As per the order from the CBSE, the schools have been asked to prepare the students with regard to the changes as defined by the board. The CBSE in the days to comes will also release Sample Papers.

Last year, the CBSE had reduced the syllabus of the senior classes by 30 percent to make up for the academic loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. As per the curriculum for 2021-22, those deleted chapters have been restored.

However, the CBSE is yet to decide on the evaluation and assessment for CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2021, which were canceled due to the pandemic. Also, another decision on the CBSE Class 12 Board Exams 2021 dates would be taken after review in the first week of June.

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