CBSE Board Exams 2023: Board Issues Guidelines for Practical Exams in Winter Bound Schools
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a set of guidelines for CBSE Board Exams 2023 for Class 10th and 12th.
CBSE Board Exams 2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a set of guidelines for CBSE Board Exams 2023 for Class 10th and 12th Examinations to be conducted for the 2022-23 academic session for the winter-bound schools.
According to the notification, because it is anticipated that the schools in winter-bound areas will be closed in January due to the winter weather, the practical exams, projects, and internal assessments for class 10 and 12 students from the winter-bound schools will be held from November 15 to December 14, 2022. The regular session of schools' practical tests will start on January 1, 2023.
CBSE Board Exams 2023 Practical Exam - Guidelines for Winter Bound Schools
Below are the guidelines mentioned by CBSE for CBSE Board Exams 2023.
- The practical exams for students in Class 10th and 12th must be held on time, and schools connected with the CBSE have been requested to make sure of this.
- To prevent any students whose names have not been submitted in the online LOC to the CBSE Board Exams 2023 from appearing in the practical tests, schools have been ordered to produce the final list of candidates.
- Additionally, schools have been required to coordinate with the Regional Office for the recruitment of observers and external examiners.
- Schools must finish the tests on schedule and send the award lists and answer books to the regional offices.
- The practical exams for students in Class 10th and 12th must be held on time, and schools connected with the CBSE have been requested to make sure of this.
- To the farthest extent possible, all directives from the Central/State Governments, Local Bodies, and other Statutory Organizations regarding the COVID epidemic must be complied with by the schools administering practical examinations, projects, and internal assessments.
- Schools may decide to divide a batch of students into groups of ten students each, with the first group attending lab work while the others continue with pen and paper, or vice versa, to prevent crowding and social isolation.
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