CBSE Board Class 12 Exam 2021: Board considering two options for conducting exams.


The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has proposed that it will conduct the Class 12 Board examination only for major subjects

The Board offers 174 subjects to Class 12 students, of which about 20 are considered major by the CBSE. These include: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, History, Political Science, Business Studies, Accountancy, Geography, Economics, and English.

A CBSE student takes a minimum of five and a maximum of six subjects. Of these, usually four are major subjects.

Sources said that the CBSE has proposed two options to the Education Ministry for conducting the Board examinations for the major subjects. These are set to be discussed at a meeting of the state Education Ministers

Under the first option, the national board has proposed that examinations for the major subjects be held in the “existing format” and at designated examination centres. And marks for minor subjects can be calculated based on the performance in the major subjects.

This option would require one month of pre-exam activities and two months for conducting the exams and declaration of results and another 45 days for compartment exams.

The first option, The Indian Express has learned, can only be executed if the Board has a window of three months.

Under the second format, which will take only 45 days, the CBSE has proposed that Class 12 students sit for the major subject exams in their own schools (read self-centres), instead of designated centres.

To facilitate this, the number of centres will have to be doubled. The Board has also recommended that, under the second format, each examination should be of one-and-a half hours instead of three hours.

The question papers should have only objective and short-answer questions. In this scenario, a Class 12 student will appear for one language and three elective (read major) subjects only.

The marks for the fifth and sixth subjects will be decided based on the performance in the elective subjects.

If the Board opts for the second option, then the examinations will be conducted in two phases. This phasing has been suggested to account for the variance in the Covid situation across the country. Locations where the situation is conducive will have their exams in the first phase, remaining areas in the second phase. Both phases will be held two weeks apart.

Any student who is not able to sit for an examination due to Covid will get another opportunity to appear for it.

Sunday’s meeting with state governments has been called to decide which of the two options proposed by CBSE should be implemented.

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