
CBSE Term 2 examination to start on April 26, datesheet to be announced soon
India Today
The CBSE Term 2 examination will begin on April 26, 2022, whereas the datesheet for the same will be announced soon.
The CBSE Term 2 examination date has been released by the board. According to the circular dated July 5, 2021, the CBSE board examinations are to be held in two parts, Term 1 and Term 2, considering the uncertainty due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Accordingly, the board conducted the CBSE Term 1 examination recently.
The board has decided to conduct the CBSE Term 2 examinations in offline mode after discussions with various stakeholders and whilst also taking into consideration the Covid-19 pandemic.
The board has now announced the CBSE Term 2 examination and the Term 2 Theory examinations will be commencing from April 26, 2022.
The question paper pattern will be the same as that of the Sample Question Papers available on the board's website.
The students will take the examinations at the examination centres that have been assigned to them, as was the case in previous years.
The date sheet for Classes 10 and 12 will be produced shortly, and the same will be made available on the website i.e., www.cbse.nic.in is the website of the board.
Read: CBSE Classes 10, 12 Term 1 Results: Websites to keep in mind

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