CBSE 12th Exam 2021: All the states except Delhi have agreed to conduct 12th board examination in high level meeting. Also, the exam will be held at the home center.
New Delhi. In a high-level meeting held with the state education ministers and education secretaries under the chairmanship of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, several important points have been agreed upon. According to sources, all the states except Delhi are ready to conduct 12th board examination. Apart from this, states demanded a home center for examinations. It is also believed to be accepted. Password protected e-papers will be sent to the examination center. Also, CBSE has also said that it is ready to conduct the exam in the last week of June. Objective type questions will be asked in the exam. In the media report, quoting sources, it has been said that CBSE has placed two options before the Ministry of Education for conducting board exams. There is an option, There is only to conduct big subjects examination and the other is only 90 minutes exam. In which only objective type questions will be asked.
According to a media report, CBSE has also proposed to conduct only major subjects examination in front of the Ministry of Education. CBSE offers 174 subjects in 12th standard. Of this, the board considers 20 as a big and important subject. These include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, History, Political Science, Business Studies, Accountancy, Geography, Economics and English. Students study a maximum of six subjects and at least five subjects. Out of which there are usually four major subjects. Exam date will be announced on June 1
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Union Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani and Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar were also present in this meeting. After discussion in the meeting, the Ministry of Education said that the dates of CBSE board examination will be announced on or before June 1. Explain that earlier, CBSE had postponed the 12th board examination on April 14 due to the corona epidemic. The board had said at that time that a decision on this would be taken on June 1.