Cancel CBSE Term 2 Exam, Impossible To Cover 50% Syllabus In 60 Days – Latest Update

New Delhi: With less time to prepare for the CBSE term 2 exams 2022, CBSE Class 10, 12 students have been demanding to cancel the examination. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had earlier clarified that there will be no change in the exam pattern for the CBSE Class 10, 12 term 2 board exam. However, students say it’s “impossible” to complete 50% syllabus in two months as the CBSE term 2 exams are scheduled to be held in March-April.

Raising the same issue, a Twitterati wrote, “8months were given for term1which covered50% syllabus based on MCQs Pattern and now2months are given to cover term2syllabus which will also gonna to cover50% remaining syllabus which will based on Subjective mode. wahh kya equality hain.””Make term 2 MCQ at least to reduce our stress it’s impossible to study a descriptive paper with 50% syllabus in a month. While we got 8 Months for a MCQ paper. How do you expect us to study a descriptive paper in such a short time at least make it MCQ,” wrote another Twitter user.

If we go with the earlier mentioned schedule, CBSE will conduct the Term 2 board exams in the month of March-April. In total, only two months are left for the students to prepare for the examination.

Amid the rising Covid-19 cases across India, schools have been closed for physical classes, and only online classes are taking place as per the schedule.

Keeping these concerns in mind, students have taken over Twitter demanding the cancellation of the upcoming CBSE Term 2 board exams.

Tweets from students demanding CBSE Term 2 board exams be canceled:

 

 

 

 

 

Will CBSE cancel Term 2 board exams?

Recently, the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, released the sample papers along with the marking schemes for the upcoming Term 2 board exams.

This can be taken as an indirect indication that the board will proceed with the Term 2 board exams.

Further, as per reports, medical experts are saying that right now, Covid-19 cases are in control and, the vaccination drive for the 15-18 years of age group is also going on at full pace.

Therefore, we can expect CBSE to move forward with the Term 2 board exams.

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