CBSE changed std. Exam pattern from 9th to 12th, now such questions will be asked

By | April 24, 2021

CBSE changed std. Exam pattern from 9th to 12th, now such questions will be asked

Changes in CBSE 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th exam patterns
➡️Board action in accordance with National Education Policy 2020 ➡️Changes in the examination and assessment process in the academic session 2021-22 

➡️Changes in CBSE 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th exam patterns

Big news for 9th to 12th standard students of CBSC.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued notification for all CBSE schools. The board has asked for some changes in the structure of school assessment tests (internal and annual examinations). This means that CBSE will slightly change the examination pattern in 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. The board’s move is in line with the National Education Policy 2020.

Changes in the examination and assessment process in the academic session 2021-22
The Board has changed the examination and assessment process for the academic session 2021-22. This information has been sent to the schools. According to the new changes, there will be less questions with short and long answers in the exams. Such questions will now be asked only 10 per cent less than before. So far, 70 per cent of the questions in the 9th and 10th exams and 60 per cent in the 11th and 12th exams had short and long answers.

Question from real life or subject to unfamiliar situations
In addition to this, ability based questions have also been added in the exam. This question may be connected to real life or unfamiliar situations. In 11th and 12th exams, 20% questions will be based on merit and 20% questions will be objective. It saysThat aptitude based questions can be multiple choice, case beld, source based, integrated or analog type. While in 10th, the number of merit based questions will be at least 30 percent. 20 percent of the questions will be objective type and the remaining 50 percent will be short answer and long answer type.

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The epidemic caused a 30 percent cut in syllabuses
The CBSE had earlier in March issued sample papers and syllabi for the academic session 2021-22. Seeing this one can understand the pattern of questions based on the aptitude of the students. The CBSE had cut syllabuses by 30 per cent last season due to the Corona epidemic. Deleted chapters have also been added to the syllabus of the new session.

Get rid of clutter
The aim of CBSE to include aptitude based questions in 9th and 12th standard examinations is to develop students’ problem solving ability. This has given it a prominent place in the new education policy 2020. The board said the assessment should focus on students’ further learning, analysis, critical thinking and development of conceptual clarity. There will be less emphasis on the bar. Aptitude based questions are based on a problem.

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