The Supreme Court said CBSE would not be able to help much the students taking compartment exams for class XII as it would be the universities which will take their admissions for higher studies
All candidates will carry their own hand sanitiser in transparent bottles, (their own) water bottles, and will be required to cover their mouth and nose with mask
Advocate Rupesh Kumar appearing for the CBSE told the bench that all precautions will be taken to conduct compartment examinations in view of Covid-19
The CBSE opposed in the Supreme Court a plea seeking postponement of compartment exams for 12th class scheduled this month, saying all "necessary" safety measures for students are being taken
Two weeks ago, the chief minister had written a letter in this regard to Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal
The CBSE said that for class 12, regular candidates who appeared in February/March 2020 through schools affiliated to the Board and declared as Compartment are eligible to apply only in one subject
Over 800 students from across the country have approached the Supreme Court through a letter petition requesting it to take suo motu cognisance of the decision of CBSE to conduct compartment exams
NCERT has revised a chapter in Class 12 political science textbook to remove a portion on separatist politics in Jammu and Kashmir and add abrogation of Article 370
There has been a marginal increase of 0.36 per cent in the pass percentage as against last year
Alisha P Shaji, a commerce student from Kerala's Kochi scored 499 out of 500 in the CBSE class 12 results declared on Monday, wants to pursue a career in economics
This year, students were evaluated as per an alternative assessment scheme, after the pending exams were cancelled in view of the spike in Covid-19 cases
Government schools recorded higher pass percentage in both the regions than private schools, witnessing a considerable increase as against last year
Opposition alleges that chapters on India's democracy and plurality are being "dropped" to propagate a particular ideology, but the Board insisted it is a one-time measure for this academic year only
A day after revising the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 for 2020-21 academic session in the wake of the coronavirus situation, CBSE issued a clarification stating it was just a one-time measure
Here, one has to keep in mind that all universities have students from other states too and every state has its own set of rules with regard to the admission of outsiders
The clarification by the board came amid a row over certain chapters being dropped from the curriculum
CBSE has reduced the syllabus by excluding chapters on 'nationalism', 'citizenship', 'demonetisation'. among others
CBSE syllabus 2020-2021: The curriculum has been rationalised while retaining the core elements
According to CBSE officials, the comprehensive curriculum is aimed at ensuring online well-being of students and preparing them for the future of work
The CBSE and the ICSE submitted before the Supreme Court that the board examination results will be declared by July 15