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Updated November 11th, 2021 at 19:57 IST

CBSE Term 1 Board Exams: Important notice for 10, 12 students part of sports, Olympiads

CBSE has now released an important notice for 10, 12 students who are going to take part in international/national sports events and international Olympiads.

Reported by: Amrit Burman
CBSE
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The Central Board of Secondary Education has now released an important notice for 10th and 12th-grade students who are going to take part in international/national sports events and international Olympiads. The official notice is available on the website at cbse.gov.in. The CBSE Term 1 Board Exams 2022 will be conducted in offline mode for class 10, 12 students under strict COVID-19 safety measures, but those who are participating in sports events and whose dates clash with their sports events are exempted from giving the exam.

According to an official notice issued by CBSE, the evaluation of marks and results for such students will be prepared based on the Term 2 exams only. Notably, the school authorities have asked to share the information of the students who are not going to give exams due to their sports events. Check key details below.

CBSE Board Exams 2022: Official Notice | Key Takeaways

  • Students of classes 10 and 12 participating in national and international sports events and international Olympiads will have no special examinations in case they miss any of the exams.
  • In the event that the dates of events, including the dates of the journey, clash with board exams, their results for this academic year will be declared based on the scores of the Term 2 exams.
  • Those students who are participating in international Olympiads must be recognised by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education.
  • The official notice mentions that this must be "subject to the condition of production of a letter issued by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education in this regard".
  • Those students who have tested positive for COVID-19 during the conduct of exams can present a test report and recommendation from a registered medical practitioner for this purpose.

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Published November 11th, 2021 at 19:57 IST

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