
CBSE Term 1 Board Exam 2022: New instructions released for filling OMR sheets
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CBSE Term-1 exam 2022 new instructions have been released for filling out responses into OMR sheets. Check here for more updates.
CBSE term-1 exam 2022: The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE term1 board examination for classes 10 and 12 is underway. CBSE has recently released an official notice regarding the change in the method of responses on the OMR sheet, which is effective from December 7, 2021. CBSE has made the changes in the middle of term-1 board examination 2021-22 after taking into consideration the problems being faced by the teachers and staff members who evaluate the OMR sheets. To ease the problems of students as well as teachers, CBSE has released these new instructions. Assistant Superintendents must announce instructions that new responses must be given in capital A, B, C, and D and not in short a, b, c, and d. Invigilators must make sure that all the candidates are giving responses in capital A, B, C, and D. The observer must ensure that responses are given by the candidates in capital A, B, C, and D during the conduct of the examination by taking multiple rounds. The Centre Superintendents are directed to disseminate the above information as soon as possible.
Students, as well as teachers, can check the official notice by visiting the official website, i.e., cbse.gov.in.

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