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CBSE Extends Deadline To Conduct Class 10, 12 Practical Exams

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the deadline for conducting practical exams for both Class 10 and Class 12. Schools now have until March 31 to upload marks for practical exams, project works, and internal assessments for the academic session of 2023-24.

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    The decision to extend the timeline came after receiving numerous requests from schools. In a notice dated March 7, CBSE mentioned that despite repeated reminders, some schools had not completed the required activities within the stipulated time frame. To accommodate these schools, CBSE has granted them one last opportunity to conduct practical exams, projects, internal assessment, and upload marks by March 31, 2024.

    This is what the notice read: “It has come to notice that some schools have not yet completed the activities (practical exams, projects, internal assessment, internal grade 2024) within the stipulated time frame, despite repeated reminders for the same, and are now requesting the Board to provide the facility for uploading marks for practical exams, projects, internal assessment, internal grade 2024.”

    The notice also stated, “Keeping in view the requests received from the school it has been decided that these schools will be given one last opportunity for the conduct of practical exams, projects, internal assessment, internal grade 2024, and uploading of marks thereof on the portal, latest by March 31, 2024.”

    In addition, CBSE has released the subject list along with mark distribution to facilitate the smooth conduct of practical exams for both Class 10 and 12. The maximum score allotted to a subject is 100, comprising theory, practical, project, and internal assessment marks.

    In 2024, CBSE has announced a significant change: students appearing for Class 10 and Class 12 exams will not receive overall division, distinction, or aggregate marks. The board will neither calculate nor declare the percentage of marks for these exams.

    CBSE Class 10 2024

    The CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2024 began on February 15, 2024 and concluded on March 13, 2024.

    CBSE Class 10 Exam Dates for Important Subjects

    Subject Date of Exam
    Sanskrit February 19, 2024
    Hindi February 21, 2024
    English February 26, 2024
    Science March 2, 2024
    Home Science March 4, 2024
    Social Science March 7, 2024
    Mathematics March 11, 2024
    Information Technology March 13, 2024

    CBSE Class 12 2024

    The CBSE Class 12 Board Exams 2024 began on February 15, 2024 and will conclude on April 2, 2024.

    CBSE Class 12 Exam Dates for Important Subjects

    Science Stream

    Subject Date of Exam
    English February 22, 2024
    Chemistry February 27, 2024
    Physics March 4, 2024
    Mathematics March 9, 2024
    Physical Education March 12, 2024
    Biology March 19, 2024
    Computer Science April 2, 2024

    Commerce Stream

    Subject Date of Exam
    English February 22, 2024
    Mathematics March 9, 2024
    Economics March 18, 2024
    Accountancy March 23, 2024
    Business Studies March 27, 2024

    Humanities (Arts) Stream

    Subject Date of Exam
    Hindi February 19, 2024
    English February 22, 2024
    Geography February 29, 2024
    Political Science March 22, 2024
    History March 28, 2024
    Sociology April 1, 2024

    CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam Pattern 2024

    Composition of question paper for Board Examination 2024 (Theory)
    CBSE Class 10
    CBSE Class 12
    • Competency Focused Questions in the form of MCQs/Case Based Questions, Source-based Integrated Questions or any other type = 50%
    • Select response type questions(MCQ) = 20%
    • Constructed response questions (Short Answer/Long Answer type Questions, as per existing pattern) = 30%
    • Competency Focused Questions in the form of MCQs/Case Based Questions, Source-based Integrated Questions or any other type = 40%
    • Select response type questions(MCQ) = 20%
    • Constructed response questions (Short Answer Questions/Long Answer type Questions, as per existing pattern) = 40%

    CBSE Class 10 Marking Scheme 2024

    The CBSE marking scheme for Class 10 board exams 2024, including both theory and practical components, has been released. Each subject is allotted a maximum of 100 marks, which are distributed among theory, practical, project, and internal assessment components. The marks are divided into two main components: theory, which carries 80 marks, and practical/project work/internal assessment, which carries the remaining 20 marks. The marking scheme covers 83 subjects.

    For practical exams in subjects like Music, Painting, Computer, Retail, Information Technology, Security, Introduction to Financial Markets, Healthcare, Multimedia, etc., the marks are set at 50. Internal assessment marks for subjects such as English, Hindi, Math, Science, and Social Science are 20. The complete CBSE 10th Marking Scheme 2024 can be accessed on the official website cbse.gov.in.

    To address issues related to uploading marks for practical/project/internal assessment, the board has introduced the marking scheme. The board aims to assist schools in conducting these assessments smoothly. A list of subjects for classes 10 and 12 containing detailed information is attached with the circular for schools’ reference.

    Tips for CBSE Class 10 Practical Examinations

    Here are some tips to help you prepare for your CBSE Class 10 practical examinations:

    1. Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the practical syllabus for each subject and make sure you understand the concepts and procedures involved.
    2. Practice Regularly: Practice the experiments and activities regularly to ensure you are comfortable with the procedures and techniques involved.
    3. Organize Your Notes: Keep your practical notes organized and review them regularly to reinforce your understanding of the concepts.
    4. Follow Instructions Carefully: Pay attention to the instructions given by your teacher during the practical classes and follow them carefully during the examination.
    5. Be Punctual: Arrive at the examination venue on time and be prepared to start the practical examination promptly.
    6. Stay Calm and Focused: Keep calm and focused during the practical examination. Take your time to perform each step carefully and accurately.
    7. Seek Help When Needed: If you are unsure about any procedure or concept, don’t hesitate to ask your teacher for help or clarification.
    8. Review Your Work: Before submitting your practical record, review your work to ensure that all the experiments and activities have been completed accurately.
    9. Practice Previous Years’ Question Papers: Practicing previous years’ question papers can help you familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve your time management skills.
    10. Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude towards the examination and believe in your abilities to perform well.

    Tips for CBSE Class 12 Practical Examinations

    Here are some tips to help you prepare for your Class 12 practical examinations:

    1. Know the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the practical syllabus for each subject and understand the experiments or activities that will be conducted during the examination.
    2. Practice Regularly: Practice the experiments and activities regularly to ensure you are comfortable with the procedures and techniques involved.
    3. Organize Your Notes: Keep your practical notes organized and review them regularly to reinforce your understanding of the concepts.
    4. Follow Instructions Carefully: Pay attention to the instructions given by your teacher during the practical classes and follow them carefully during the examination.
    5. Be Punctual: Arrive at the examination venue on time and be prepared to start the practical examination promptly.
    6. Stay Calm and Focused: Keep calm and focused during the practical examination. Take your time to perform each step carefully and accurately.
    7. Seek Help When Needed: If you are unsure about any procedure or concept, don’t hesitate to ask your teacher for help or clarification.
    8. Review Your Work: Before submitting your practical record, review your work to ensure that all the experiments and activities have been completed accurately.
    9. Practice Previous Years’ Question Papers: Practicing previous years’ question papers can help you familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve your time management skills.
    10. Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude towards the examination and believe in your abilities to perform well.
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