On Monday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) notified that the academic session 2021-22 of class 10th and 12th will classify into two terms with about 50 percent syllabus in each session. The syllabus for Board Exam 2021-22 will be rationalized on the same lines as the previous academic session to be notified in July 2021.
Special Scheme for 2021-22
The syllabus for the academic session 2021-22 will be classified into two sessions by subject experts following a systemic approach viewing the interconnectedness of concepts and subjects and the board will be held exams at the end of each session. In a detailed statement on Monday, CBSE said that this has been done to increase the chances of the board conducting the Class X and XII examinations at the end of the academic session.
The Board Examination syllabus of 2021-22 will be justified related to the previous academic session to be announced in July 2021. However, for academic transactions, schools will follow the syllabus and synopsis issued by the board. The schools will also utilize the substitute academic calendar and inputs from NCERT on the conduct of the curriculum.
The Board further stated that attempts would be made to make the internal assessment/practical/project work more reliable and valid as per the guidelines and regulation policy declared by the Board to assure the fair distribution of marks.
On 1st June 2021, the Center cancelled the Class 12 exams because of the COVID-19 circumstances in the nation. The PMO said that given the uncertain circumstances due to the pandemic, it has been decided that class XII board exams will not be conducted this year.
It was also decided that CBSE would take measures to consolidate the results of Class XII students as per well-defined objective criteria in a time-bound manner, Prime Minister Modi said, adding that the decision on Class 12 CBSE examinations was taken in enthusiasm was. of students. He said that COVID-19 has affected the academic calendar and the impact of board exams is causing widespread concern among students, parents, and teachers, which should be put to an end.
CBSE recently said that it will adopt a 30:30:40 formula for estimating marks of class 12 students based on class 10, 11, and 12 results.CBSE recently said that it will adopt a 30:30:40 formula for estimating marks of class 12 students based on class 10, 11, and 12 results.
Students who are not convinced with the evaluation formula will be provided an opportunity to appear for the class 12 examination when the pandemic condition becomes favorable.