CBSE class 12 question paper for computer science: Changes Question Pattern
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NEW DELHI, JANUARY 8, 2019 : Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) will prepare the class 12 question paper of computer science on the basis of 2018 exam pattern. However, CBSE prescribed the new syllabus for the students appearing for class 12 examinations 2019. But some schools misunderstood this and continued to teach python language to the students.
To provide relief to such students, as per the latest circular released CBSE has decided to introduce Python as a language in the 12th class question paper for the academic year 2019. Students will have the option to attempt either Python questions or C++ questions. Candidates only need to prepare only for one section as per their choice or the language being taught in their respective schools.
Students must mention the name of the section he/ she is going to attempt on the title page of the answer sheet.
CBSE class 12 exam will be conducted from February 15 to April 3, 2019, in the morning session. Computer Science Paper for class 12 will be conducted on March 28, 2019.
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