CBSE will cancel practical exams if schools fail to follow instructions; issues guidelines
Anu Parthiban | December 14, 2023 | 01:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Board Exam 2024: CBSE Class 10, 12 practical exams 2024 will be conducted for regular session schools from January 1 to 14.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) clarified that no request will be accepted by the board to change the uploaded marks in any manner. It directed all schools to follow guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued for the practical examinations, failing which the exam will be cancelled. Board Exam 2024 Dates Live
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“It has been observed that some schools are committing serious mistakes and requesting the Board to change the result after its declaration. Schools are being, therefore, directed to follow the instructions as given hereunder as no request will be accepted by the CBSE to change the uploaded marks in any manner,” the CBSE board said.
CBSE Class 10, 12 practical exams 2024 will be conducted for regular session schools from January 1 to 14.
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CBSE practical exam guidelines
“The CBSE has a prescribed subject wise curriculum and most of the subjects contain 2 or 3 assessment components - theory and practical, project, internal assessment. The curriculum also contains a breakup of the maximum marks for the theory question paper and practical,” the board said.
The marks in respect of all practical examinations will be uploaded simultaneously, starting from the dates of conduct of exams. “The uploading of marks shall be completed by the last date of respective classes. No extension of the dates shall be considered by the Board,” it said.
“Students found guilty of communicating or attempting to communicate with examiners with the objective of influencing them in any way whatsoever or using any other undesirable means for taking undue advantage during exams/assessments will be deemed to have used/attempted unfair means,” the board said.
The CBSE asked examiners to immediately report to the respective regional office in case students are found using unfair means. Similarly, the examiners should not reveal the marks secured in the practical exams as it has the same sanctity as that of the annual theory exam.
Schools have been directed to immediately contact the regional office in case names of the students are missing in the list.
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