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Central Board of Secondary Education cancelled Class 12 board exams for students in several West Asian countries due to the regional crisis. Exams scheduled between March 16 and April 10 across Gulf nations will not be held; alternative result declaration methods will be announced later
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CBSE has postponed Class 10 and 12 exams in Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and UAE, due to escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict. Fresh dates will be announced later, with a review set for March 5
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The CBSE has postponed the Class 10 and 12 board exams scheduled for March 2, 2026, across Gulf countries and Iran due to prevailing circumstances. A circular issued to schools confirmed the deferment in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman.
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The push for evidence-driven compliance risks sidelining teachers’ natural counselling roles and raises deeper questions about trust in educators and the true purpose of education
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On Tuesday evening, CBSE released the proposal to conduct board exams twice in a year. The draft of the new examination system has been made available for review on the official CBSE website
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Schools also need to rethink the gruelling schedules; playtime and rest are not luxuries - they are necessities
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One of the objectives of the new National Education Policy (NEP), unveiled in 2020, is to reduce the academic stress on students, Pradhan said.
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CBSE released an official notice stating that practical exams for classes 10 and 12 would start from January 1, 2023.
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School management congratulated the 380 students of class 12 and the teachers who have put up an exemplary performance in AISSCE (2020-2021) Board Exams and achieved 100% pass percentage
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The incident took place at his home in Reoti area on Tuesday after the CBSE announced the Board exam results.
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The board exams were cancelled this year in view of the aggressive second wave of COVID-19.
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The result for over 65,000 candidates is still being prepared and will be declared by August 5.
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The board exams were cancelled this year in view of the aggressive second wave of COVID-19.
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Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar said that as decided earlier the Class 10 board examinations will be conducted only for two days.
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The decision by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) came on the lines of cancellation of the board exams by CBSE.
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Modi said the health and safety of students are of utmost importance, and there would be no compromise on this aspect.
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The decision follows a review meeting on Thursday that chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had with education department officials.
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The petition filed by lawyer Mamta Sharma has made the Centre, Central Board of Secondary Education and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination as parties in the case.
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The results of the class 10 board will be prepared on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the board.
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According to the board, India will follow the non-examination route for the diploma programme, the career-related programme and the alternative task for the middle years programme.