
CBSE Board Exams 2022: Two-board policy announced, students react with funny memes
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Students began a memefest on Twitter soon after CBSE announced its two board exam policy for the academic session 2021-22.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced its plans to conduct the board exams twice in the upcoming academic session yesterday. This plan has been put into place in view of the unpredictability of the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on education. #CBSECancels boards for 2 gradesConducts 2 boards for one grade. pic.twitter.com/HKikuE8xZF #CBSE to 10th and 12th pic.twitter.com/i0Imu1pw4L Students after knowing about MCQs type questions in Term-1#CBSE pic.twitter.com/rM1WDZjNWe #CBSE*CBSE Board Exam 2022 Will Be Held In 2 Parts, On Reduced SyllabusCBSE students rn : pic.twitter.com/OuR4YhplIi Frustrated me after getting news from #CBSE that question will me MCQs only :- pic.twitter.com/0ZO0co10Ky Me (like any other student) planning to study from December for boards..Le CBSE : Announced one of the 2 board exams In November- December. #CBSE #CBSENews pic.twitter.com/jDGNX6E5i5 The CBSE board exams for the session 2020-21 stand cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and hence, the board has decided to conduct the exams twice in the upcoming academic session, a decision which has infuriated the students.
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