Bifurcating the academic session, holding two term-end exams were part of the special assessment scheme for Class 10, 12 board exams due to COVID-19.
CBSE is likely to do away with two-term in board exams from the next academic year as COVID-19 pandemic situation improves.
In an admission notice, St Stephen's College said it will give 85% weightage to CUET scores and 15% to interviews for all categories students.
As per the official notification, the exam timing for RBSE 5th, 8th has also been changed. The exams for Class 5 will now begin from 7.30 AM to 10 AM.
Meanwhile, CBSE has released term-2 admit card 2022 for private candidates at the official website – cbse.gov.in.
Stressing that Covid-19 has still not gone away, the PM Modi said Yoga, Ayurveda, which have their origins in India, caught the world's attention.
The live webinar will help students to learn to lessen their exam anxiety and prepare well for board exams 2022.
CBSE Term 2 admit card 2022: Schools can download admit cards for private candidates from the official website.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that all northeast states have agreed to make Hindi compulsory in schools till Class 10.