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CBSE has issued guidelines for Class 10 and 12 practical exams, projects, and internal assessments scheduled from January 1 to February 14, 2025. Schools must f
For the class 10 and 12 board exams, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has published a notice outlining the "Guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the conduct of Practical Examinations/Project/Internal Assessment."
The purpose of the SOPs is to guarantee the accuracy of processes and to provide consistency in instructions. The dates of the practical examinations are set on January 1, 2025, through February 14, 2025.
The following are the guidelines for conducting Practical Examinations/Projects/Internal Assessments in Classes 10 and 12.
Schools are asked to follow the guidelines outlined in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and complete the evaluation on schedule.
While uploading the marks, school, the internal examiner and the external examiner should ensure that correct marks are uploaded as no correction in the marks will be allowed once marks are uploaded.
Correct and timely assessment of Practical, Project and Internal Assessment component in classes 10 and 11 is very important. CBSE noted that some schools were committing serious mistakes and requesting the Board to change the result after its declaration. It added that no request will be accepted by the CBSE to change the uploaded marks in any manner.
The marks for all practical examinations/projects/internal assessments will be submitted concurrently, beginning with the dates of the exams/assessments.
Practical examinations/projects/internal assessments should be undertaken for regular students sponsored by L0C in classes 10 and 12, based on the student's eligibility/bona fide status.
Students found guilty of interacting or attempting to communicate with examiners with the intent of influencing them in any manner or using any other unwanted methods to get an unfair advantage during exams/assessments will be considered to have used/attempted unfair means.
If CBSE finds that the Board's guidelines have not been followed by the schools, it has the authority to cancel the practical test. The Board may review practical examinations under its own supervision.
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