Over 35 lakh students to appear for CBSE 10th, 12th term-2 board exams tomorrow
Vagisha Kaushik | April 25, 2022 | 07:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Board Exam 2022: Board is paying Rs 5,000 to each exam centre for Infrared Thermometer, Rs 5 per candidate per day for sanitization of school.
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Apply NowNEW DELHI: Over 35 lakh students will be appearing for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams 2022 including 21 lakh Class 10 and 14 lakh Class 12 tomorrow, April 26. The Class 10 board exams 2022 will be conducted for 29 days and will be over on May 24, 2022. Whereas, the Class 12 board exams will be conducted for 51 days and will be over on June 15, 2022.
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In Class 10, CBSE will conduct the examination in 75 subjects and in Class 12 in 114 subjects making the total number of subjects for examination conducted by the CBSE as 189, as per an official statement from CBSE. The Board informed that it has made elaborate arrangements for the conduct of examinations in India and in 26 countries abroad.
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All COVID norms implemented in the CBSE Term 1 exams will be strictly followed in term 2 as well. For this purpose, CBSE is paying Rs 5,000 to each exam centre for the purchase of Infrared Thermometer and also paying Rs 5 per candidate per day for sanitization of school every day and for making arrangement of masks, sanitizer, soaps etc. to ensure cleanliness at the examination premises, the board said.
CBSE conducted a live webinar today to ensure that all the important information for the conduct of examinations is communicated to all responsible officials at the examination centres, which was attended by more than 26,000 schools and the staff.
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“To ensure that the students are appearing in the examination without any stress, CBSE has fixed the time table in such a manner that students are getting sufficient time for the purpose of preparation of the examination in all the subjects. As per the communication collected from all the examination centres, all preparations have been completed by the centres for the smooth conduct of examinations,” CBSE statement further said.
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