MP: CBSE releases time table for 10th, 12th
BHOPAL [Maha Media]: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the time table for the final examinations of class 10th and 12th on Thursday. The examinations will commence from 15 February 2025. 5. The examination will be start at 10.30 in the morning. For the students of Class 10th, the exams will be completed on March 18, 2025 with the first paper being of English (Communicative) and English (Language and Literature).
The last exam will be of Computer Applications, Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence. The students will be writing Entrepreneurship as their first board examination whereas Psychology will be the last and is scheduled for April 4.
For the first time, the date sheets have been issued nearly 86 days before the start of the examinations. Also, when compared with the date of the issue of the date sheet of examinations-2024, this year, the date sheets have been issued 23 days in advance. With that, students will be able to start their examination preparations well in advance which will help them overcome examination anxiety and improve their performance in the examinations.
Families of the students appearing in the examinations and the teachers will be able to plan their visits during the summer vacations keeping in view the examination dates and the evaluation schedule. Teachers will not be away from their school for a longer time, hence, the studies of nonboard classes will not be hampered.
As per CBSE, a sufficient gap has been given between two subjects generally offered by a student in both classes. The date of conduct of entrance examinations meant for the students of Class XII have been taken into consideration and efforts have been made to complete the examinations much before the entrance examinations. This will help the students in better time management for both Board and entrance examinations.
During evaluations, teachers of all subjects will not stay away from school together and for a longer period. The date sheet has been prepared by avoiding more than 40,000 subject combinations to ensure that no two subjects’ examinations offered by a student fall on the same date.