The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, is fully prepared to conduct class 10 and 12 board exams 2025 from 15 February. With less than a week of time for the examinations, students are leaving no stone unturned in their preparation governance and giving their best shot in the upcoming exam.
Now, for students there are important questions regarding its natural examination. For example, if you are more than the word range, will the scars be cut? Or, whether the pre-board scars are made in the end results?
To simplify this for students, we have curated the 10 important often asked questions (FAQ) on CBSE.Gov.in’s official website and suggestions/answers offered by the board. These are as follows:
1. Is there a mark for a good presentation?
According to CBSE, while no separate marks have been given for the presentation, it is recommended that the answers are clean, well -organized with important points.
2. Does pre-boards fail in the exam, which means no board can appear in the examination?
According to the board, pre-board students help students know how well they are ready for board exams. A student cannot be detained by appearing in the board examination if otherwise eligible.
3. When my friends tell me that they have revised the entire course 2-3 times, I have a lot of stress. I haven’t completed even once
In such situations, the board advises the student not to panic and simply focus on his preparation. They should draw a daily time table and be regular with their practice.
4. Are there a mark of pre-board examinations in board examinations?
According to CBSE, the mark obtained in the pre-board examination is not included or included in the board examination mark.
5. Is whitener and jail pen permission in board examination?
Whitener is not allowed to use in board examination, students are used blue or royal blue ink gel pen.
6. Are the words inscribed to cross the boundary and spelling mistakes, especially in language papers?
According to CBSE, the word does not cut no mark for more than the range. However, for spelling mistakes and other errors, the language papers are cut in scars.
7. Will the board’s sample paper be asked?
The board states that sample question papers only help students to know design, patterns and types of questions. However, questions in the examination can occur from any part of the syllabus. Therefore, students are advised to prepare well with the entire syllabus.
8. What are important chapters that students should prepare to score good marks?
CBSE does not recommend students to conduct selective studies for the exam. The board has set a course in every subject. Students are expected to study the entire course completely and understand the concepts to score good marks in the exam.
9. What to do if a student’s writing pace is slow and stop him from completing the paper?
To improve the speed of writing, CBSE advised students to write answers and exercises. Additionally, before writing any answer during the exam, they should organize their ideas and try to write the answer in the digits if there is a lack of time. They should not ask a complete question.
10. Many times it is heard just before the exam that the paper has been leaked and question papers are available on social media.
CBSE strongly advises students not to focus on rumors and unacceptable news. The board has a stupidity proof system of conducting examinations. If students come with misinformation, they should immediately contact the board by e-mail or phone.
It can be mentioned here that the Class 10 final exam will end on 18 March, and the Class 12 exam will end on April 4. The examination for both classes will be conducted in single innings, which will begin at 10:30 am.
This year, about 44 lakh students from 8,000 schools in India and abroad are eligible to appear for class 10 and 12 board examinations.
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