As per the scheme, results of class 10 and 12 students, who have completed all their exams, will be declared based on their performance in the exams
The Supreme Court has permitted the Centre and CBSE to cancel the remaining board exams due to Covid-19 pandemic and given its go-ahead to the plan for award of marks to students for cancelled papers
The school-leaving Class of 2020 is dealing with confusion about interrupted exams, anxiety about college admissions and, of course, fear of a raging virus. Veer Arjun Singh sums up their dilemmas
Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16, when the Centre announced a countrywide classroom shutdown as part of a slew of measures to contain the Covid-19 outbreak
In the notification, CBSE has said that because of the prevailing condition of the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the country, special efforts are required for conducting examinations in a safe manner
The clarification was issued amid speculation regarding the conduct of board exams, the CBSE said
Schools across India have been shut in the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak and the board examinations for class X and XII have been put on hold
Earlier on March 18, following HRD Ministry's directive, CBSE announced it will hold the Boards exams in the country after March 31, to contain the coronavirus
The Central Board of Secondary Education was asked to reschedule its exams-taken by lakhs of school students nationwide-after March
CTET 2020 candidates can fill online application form through the registration portal ctet.nic.in
The CBSE on Sunday said any further delay may hamper chances of students in securing admission to professional courses
The exam has been postponed at 73 centres in northeast Delhi and seven centres in east Delhi
The direction by the court came after the CBSE on Wednesday said that the exams in 86 schools in the violence-hit northeast Delhi have been postponed
The meeting was attended by Delhi LG Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Commissioner of Police Amulya Patnaik and others
The exam postponement announcement by the CBSE came for the third time this week due to communal violence in northeast Delhi
The Delhi High Court had on Friday said that shifting the examination centres at this time was not a viable option and asked the Delhi Police to ensure proper security at the exam centres
"The board has written to Delhi Police Special Cell (MAC) to take stern action against persons involved in circulating fake news about CBSE exam paper leaks on social media..." the official added.
The class 12 students appeared for History exam, while no paper was scheduled for class 10
CBSE exam 2020 has been postponed at 73 centres in northeast Delhi and seven centres in the eastern part.
CBSE exam 2020: The exams scheduled for today are now postponed and the new dates will be notified shortly, said CBSE