CBSE Board Class 12th exam 2021 cancelled; Check students reaction
Dinesh Goyal | June 1, 2021 | 09:05 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE Class 12 exam 2021 have been cancelled. CBSE students welcome the government’s decision, but other state students request to cancel their state board exams.
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Attempt NowNEW DELHI : The Central Government has cancelled the CBSE 12th exam 2021 due to the situation of COVID-19 pandemic. CBSE board students are happy with the government's decision on CBSE class 12 board exam cancellation. Students will get marks based on the objective criteria to be developed and released by the Central Board of Secondary Education.
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After the CBSE exam cancellation, CISCE has also cancelled its Class 12 exams. Now, other state board students request the Prime Minister to cancel their board exams. Some students of CBSE shared funny memes on the government's decision on CBSE 12th exam cancellation.
Class 12 students after getting news of cancellation #cbseboardexams pic.twitter.com/5KLkyqLAbe
— Aryan Nandel (@iaryannandal) June 1, 2021
#BigBreaking news about cancellation of Class 12 exams,by PM @narendramodi
— Jai Shri Shyam?? (@Khatu_Naresh_) June 1, 2021
Thanks you very much , empathy for Students future. #CBSE board exam Class XII cancelled. #cbseboardexams #cbseboardexams2021 #CBSEboard pic.twitter.com/wCVb2iYqbH
Student congrats all his fellow students on CBSE board exam cancellation
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL STUDENTS. #Breaking CBSE Class 12 board exams CANCELLED #CBSENews
— Gaming souls (@Gamingsoul5) June 1, 2021
THANK YOU @TheAnuragTyagi
For Saving millions of life of students.
GOD BLESS YOU SIR
STAY BLESSED ALWAYS
West Bengal board student request the Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal to cancel Class 10 and 12 board exams
@MamataOfficial @BanglarGorboMB @basu_bratya
— Hritam Mitra (@hritam178) June 1, 2021
Now even cbse and icse had cancelled their offline exams, please please do the same for class 12 and 10 of west bengal
Board. #cancelwbboardexams2021 #CBSE #BoardExams #CBSENews
Please don't take offline exams, open book exams ismust
State board student looking for a decision on his board exams
CBSE 12th boards exam cancelled which defines how sensitive our Prime Minister and education ministry about the health of the students ?
— Ankit Paswan (@ankit_dusadh) June 1, 2021
Now State boards students looking for the decision of their respective State govt. for cancellation of 12th boardexamination. @HemantSorenJMM
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