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CBSE Boards 2020: What you need to know
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CBSE Board 2020

CBSE board 2020 exams are just around the corner. Even the sound of it can send jitters down the spine of students. It still has an impact over me, even after all these years! However, we cannot ignore the importance that they hold. But, on a more optimistic note, there are always various effective ways to deal with these exams in a better way. Let us not forget that board exams are like a roller coaster ride. It is a whirlwind of emotions, bouts of nervousness and excitement. In the end, it is an enjoyable experience and we all emerge stronger.

The dates for the board exams for 10th and 12th have been released. These dates are be available over the internet on the CBSE website, www.cbse.nic.in. As per the reports, the exams will start from the 15th of February 2020.

How to Check the Exam Dates:

The user can easily check the exam dates by going through the official website of CBSE, which is www.cbse.nic.in. Once you are on the page, you need to:

How to Prepare for CBSE Boards 2020 Exams

CBSE boards are one of the most awaited exams in the country. As all exams in every aspect of our lives are important, but it is the boards that leave a lasting impact on our lives and for the rest of our lives. So, the best way to deal with the elephant in the room is to stop fearing it all the way and learn to have control over it. In a nutshell, there are ways and manners to be better prepared for the boards and to score well in your exams. Let us take a look at a few basic yet essential tips that can help you better prepare for the CBSE board 2020:

Make a proper Schedule 

Never overdo anything.

The Combination

The Sample Papers

Learn to relax 

Be realistic 

The CBSE results analysis: 2019

The CBSE boards for the year 2019 was conducted on the 6th of May 2019. It was reported that around 91.1 % of the students cleared the 10th CBSE boards for the year. This was, in fact is quite an excellent overall result. By analyzing the CBSE board 2018 and 2019, it was found that the pass percentage had increased in 2019. The 10th board results 2019 was all the more encouraging with 13 students getting 499/500 total marks. 

As for the class 12th boards 2019, the exams were conducted on the 2nd of May 2019. The overall board toppers were Karishma Arora and Hansika Shukla with an admirable 499/500 overall marks.

The compartment exams for 10th and 12th class board exams were held in June and July respectively. 

The Fee Hike controversy

Much to the dismay of the CBSE students in India and abroad, CBSE has released a revised fee structure for 10th and 12th boards. The fee has been increased by 24 times for the SC/ST students and almost doubled for the general category. 

The revised fee structure for Class 10th CBSE board exams 2020:

From INR 50 increased to INR 1200 for SC/ST category for 5 subjects in total

From INR 750 amount increased to INR 1500 fpr General Category for 5 subjects in total

For extra subjects

From INR-0 to INR 300 for SC/ST category per subject.

From INR 150 to INR 300 for General category per subject.

The board was pretty serious about implementing the hike in fees to such an extent that the schools that had already registered the exam fees from the students as per the old structure were asked to collect the difference in the amount to the soonest.

Other changes made for CBSE board exams 2020.

CBSE Boards 2020

1. Special provisions for visually challenged students

Although the fee structures were revised for the General and the SC/St students appearing for the CBSE board exams 2020, the visually impaired students were spared from the blazes of the fee hike 2020. The visually disabled students will be allowed to continue to ‘not have to pay any fee’ for appearing for the exams 2020.

Also, revolutionizing the exam system even further, the CBSE has taken a step ahead to make the exams all the smoother for the visually challenged and blind students. According to the latest reports and the statements released, the students will be allowed to use ‘technological assistance’ to help them through the exams.

This mainly implies that; visual aids will be allowed in the CBSE exams 2020. This is a breakthrough for the concerned groups of students, as now it will be all the easier for the visually challenged to breeze through the exams. These visual aids include:

This step is revolutionary as it will allow the students to not to rely on scribes or assistant writers to appear for the exams. Now, these students can very well express themselves the way they want to over the question papers. Also, the step was much required, as many students who are visually challenged were forced to opt for homeschooling because of the lack of aid and facilities in the schools. 

As observed by Vidhya V, who is the topper in the visually impaired category from IIITB, Bangalore, says that this is a tiny step towards an entire revolution in the learnings for the visually challenged and will surely go a long way in improving their education scenario.

2. Increase in the Migration Fee

From INR 150 to INR 300

3. Student Studying abroad

The students studying in CBSE schools abroad the increased fee structure for CBSE board exams 2019-20 is:

INR 5000 to INR 10000 for 5 subjects.

For extra subject, INR 1000 to INR 2000 per subject for class 12th boards 2020.

Reasons for the Fee hike

The fee hike for the board exams 2020 was much of a shocker for the most part of the country and also for those studying abroad in the CBSE schools. However, the board has released a statement explaining the reasons for the fee hike. Stating that it is valid and reasonable.

According to the reports, the hike in the fees is essential as it is required for the self-sustenance of the board and also to be able to maintain the CV quality in the examinations. The quality of evaluation and to overcome the deficit in the financial area, this move was beneficial.

The board has gone ahead in declaring that the reasons are 100 per cent deployment of observers and deputy Centre Superintendents. However, as an after-thought, the CBSE board has taken the responsibility of the action and says that the deficit will be neutralized as the competitive exams will now be conducted by National Testing Agency.

The latest changes in the Pattern of CBSE board Exams 2020

Guidelines for Practical Exams of All India Senior School Certificate Examination

The CBSE board as released a circular titled ‘Guidelines for Practical exams of All India Senior School Certificate Examination’.

According to this, the practical exams will be conducted between the 1st of January 2020 to the 7th of February 2020. It has been clearly stated that attendance is compulsory for these exams. The process of practical exams includes:

The above are the facts related to all thing essential for the CBSE board exams 2020 and have been implemented by the board across the country and abroad.

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