CBSE Class 10 English term 2 exam 2022 today; Know exam timing and guidelines
CBSE is all set to conduct CBSE 10th English exam today for term 2. Students must reach the exam centre on time and follow all guidelines.
Dinesh Goyal | April 27, 2022 | 09:30 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct CBSE Class 10 term 2 exam 2022 today for English subject. CBSE 10th English examination will commence at 10:30 am and will conclude at 12:30 pm. Thus, students will have a total duration of 2 hours to attempt CBSE Class 10 English paper 2022 .
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CBSE Class 10 English exam timing
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Exam start time: 10:30 am
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Exam end time: 12:30 pm
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Total duration: 2 hours
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Question paper reading time: 15 minutes.
CBSE 10th English exam instructions
The Board informed that it has made elaborate arrangements for the conduct of examinations in India and in 26 countries abroad. Some of the exam-related instructions are listed below:
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The board has directed students to carry their own hand sanitizers in a transparent bottle.
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They should cover their nose and mouth with mask and follow social distancing norms.
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Along with this, they should follow all the instructions given on CBSE admit card .
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The students should follow all the precautions to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
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Parents must ensure that their ward is not sick.
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