
CBSE Class 10, 12 practical exam uploading date extended
India Today
CBSE has extended the last date to upload the practical exams, projects, and internal assessments from March 2 to May 31.
CBSE Class 10 and 12 practical examinations' last date for uploading projects has been extended. Now, the last date to upload Class 10 term 1 and term 2 practical exam, project work, and internal assessment marks is May 31, 2022, and for Class 12, the last date is June 5. The decision has been taken considering the requirements and requests made by schools.
Earlier, the last date for uploading Class 10, 12 practical exams, projects, and internal assessments was March 2.
“Accordingly, the facility to upload practical examination, projects, and internal assessment marks in respect of Class 10 has been deactivated. Now from the perusal of data submitted by the schools, it has been observed that the Practical Examination/ Project/ Internal Assessment marks of 39 schools for term 1 and 537 schools for term 2 in respect of Class 10 are still pending,” CBSE in a statement dated May 25 said.
It further added: “In respect of Class 12, the practical examination, project and internal assessment marks of 141 schools for term 1 and 185 schools for term 2 are also pending.”
For term 1 internal assessments, projects, and practical exams, the board earlier said that schools could hold these by December 23 and upload the marks.

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