CBSE Term 2 Class 10-12 Board Exams 2022: The CBSE has announced that there will be 'no' changes in the exam pattern for Class 10th and 12th.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) comes out in front and makes the students aware that they are not planning to change the exam pattern anytime soon.
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The pattern they announced on July 5, 2021, will be followed for CBSE Term 2 Class 10-12 Board Exams 2022. Until further notice, students need to prepare their minds that there is no other exam pattern announced by the CBSE that contradicts the pattern they have announced previously.
The CBSE Term 2 Exam Pattern:
When they have come up with "no changes" in the exam pattern, you must be aware of the actual examination pattern you need to follow. The examination paper that CBSE prepares for classes 10th and 12th will be a combination of different formats, including case-based, open-ended, short answer, long answer type, and some situation-based questions. The duration of the examination will be two hours, and the student needs to answer all questions within this time frame only.
Also, the Central Board of Secondary Education mentioned that the syllabus would be rationalized for CBSE Term 2 only, and the rest will depend on the COVID-19 situation across India. The pattern will be decided by keeping it and everything else under consideration. But to date, students need to stick to the same pattern.
What are students supposed to do after the CBSE's "no exam pattern change" announcement?
As CBSE has rectified students' doubts considering the exam pattern, students now need to prepare accordingly. You are not supposed to follow only objective-based, subjective-based, or vice-a-versa-based guidelines. Be sure to prepare for the pattern announced by them in 2021.
Meanwhile, if the students are facing mental health issues then they can refer to this article to stay healthy!
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