
CBSE allows students to can change exam centre from November 10, here’s how to change
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CBSE will conduct the Term-1 Board exam for Classes 10 and 12 from November 16 and 17,2021 respectively. The board has released a notification to change the exam centre on the official website i.e., cbse.gov.in.
CBSE Term-1 Board exam 2021: The CBSE Term-1 Board Exam 2021 for Classes 10 and 12 will begin from November 16, 2021. As per the official notice, the exam conducting body, CBSE, has released notification of the change of examination centre which would begin from November 10, 2021, especially for the students residing in some other city due to the Covid-19 problem. Students who come under this category can apply for a change of examination city for theory, practical, or both theory and practical exams. CBSE has released the official notice regarding the change in the exam centre on cbse.gov.in. While making requests, students will inform the city (state/country) where the student would prefer to appear in the theoretical examination/practical. The students will have the option to opt for only one city as a centre of examination for both theoretical and practical. Two separate centres i.e., one for theory and one for practical will not be allowed. If the student opts for change in the city centre for the theoretical examination, only he/she will have to compulsorily appear in the practical examination from the school of her/his regular studies.

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