CBSE storytelling competition for Class 3-12 students; Registrations open till February 12
Arpita Das | February 2, 2023 | 08:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
The uploading of storytelling videos by schools for the regional level is open from February 1. The last date to upload videos is February 12, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the storytelling competition for the session 2022-23. The competition is for all the students from Class 3 to Class 12. The registration will be done through the CBSE Storytelling web portal- cbseit.in/cbse/web/story/Login.aspx. The last date to complete the registration process is February 12, 2023.
After the school-level competition and selecting one best entry from each category, the schools will register the student with the selected best entry.
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The storytelling competition organised by CBSE will be held at multiple levels- school level, regional level and national level. Students can choose from a wide variety of unique and innovative topics which the board has listed for the storytelling competition.
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CBSE storytelling competition: Participation level
- School Level: Schools will conduct a storytelling competition, on their own, from January 17 to January 31, for all categories and select one best entry in each category to participate at the regional level.
- Regional Level: The regional level competition will be conducted digitally, from February 1 to February 12 through the CBSE storytelling app. At the regional level, one best story of each category will be selected from each CBSE region. Each winner will get an online merit certificate.
- National Level: The best entries selected at the regional level will be evaluated digitally at the national level by a committee of experts. The winners will get an online merit certificate.
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CBSE storytelling competition: How to upload video
The uploading of storytelling videos by schools for the regional level can be done till February 12, 2023. Schools can upload videos of the students using an android phone only through the CBSE Storytelling App. Before uploading storytelling videos, schools need to obtain a consent letter from parents or guardians of students whose videos are being uploaded.
The size of the video should not be more than 2 MB. For the primary category (Class 3 to Class 5) the duration of the video needs to be 2 minutes, for the middle category (Class 6 to Class 8) the duration of the video should be 2-3 minutes and for the secondary and senior secondary category (Class 9 to Class 12) the duration of the video should be 3-4 minutes. The assessment will be done on the basis of creativity, fluency, content delivery, coherence and expression.
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