Pending Exams to be held from 1st to 15th July

Dear Students, we have already told you that the remaining examinations of CBSE Class 10th and 12th are going to be held between 1 and 15 July. In the previous blog, CBSE 2020 New Date Sheet Released | Check the New, Simplified Time Table Here, we provided you all the latest CBSE Date Sheet for the pending exams published on Monday, 18 May 2020, in a very simplified version. Simplified in the sense that the time table which we provided you was separated for Class 12th Pending Exams in two different categories. The first one was for All India and the other one was for North-East Delhi. If you have not read that blog post please do read that and avail it's benefit. The link is already highlighted above.


Examinations to be held in the Enrolled Schools

The Human Resource Development in a Television Interview, informed that the Pending Board Exams would be conducted in the Schools in which the students are enrolled. This decision was taken in order to ensure that the examinees travel the least to reach their examination centres. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, it is already too challenging in itself to conduct Board Exams and thus the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Human Resource Development Ministry are taking each and every possible step in the benefit of students to prevent them from any type of Corona infection 😷.

 
Social Distancing to be Strictly Followed

We all know how the whole planet is fighting with the devastating Corona Crisis. It's destructive effects can be measured from the Super Power, Developed Countries like United States of America and United Kingdom of Britain at the top in terms of infections as well as deaths. In India also the number of infected people recently crossed 1 Lakh people. 
In this situation of Corona Crisis, the HRD and CBSE both are taking preventing measures to ensure safety for students. One of these steps is to direct all the examination centres to strictly follow Social Distancing in each and every aspect of exams.
Some of the Stakeholders including the Health Minister, Dr. Harshvardhan raised concern regarding the safety of students during examinations. The HRD Minister, Mr. Nishank, in return convinced them that Social Distancing would be strictly followed in the centres of examinations. He told that the students will be made to sit farther than usual. Masks and sanitizers would be must to carry during the exams.


Evaluation Process already Started

The HRD Minister, Mr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank once again informed that the Evaluation Process for the exams already conducted has already been started in 3000 centres to provide papers to evaluators for Homes Evaluation and collect the same from them and it is the priority of the Board to declare the Results as early as possible to ensure minimum delay in the beginning of the New Academic Session for these students. He also informed that the Board will try in it's best possible manner to publish the Results by last July. It is important to note that the last exam for the remaining subjects will be conducted on 15th July. So the results should be naturally expected to be declared by last July or in the first week of August. 

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