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Decode CBSE Board Exams 2022
How competency-based education is the need of the hour.
How to balance the Board Exams Evaluation and College Applications
Career Beacon Magazine organized a webinar on Sunday, July 04, 2021. The webinar aimed to ease the college admission process. Also, to provide insights into career prospects in Hospitality & Strategy. Managing Editor of Career Beacon, Mrs Sunanda Rao, moderated the webinar. The panel of eminent speakers included Mrs Debika Chatterji, the Director Principal of […]
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS – Moving Towards A Better Future!
Covid19 is a boost to the education policy. Colleges and universities will depend on entrance exams like CUCET, JEE, NEET, CLAT etc.
A Covid revision for 2022: Decode CBSE plans two Board exams with a reduced syllabus
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has come out with a plan for Class 10 and 12 Board exams for academic year 2021-2022. Instead of one Board exam at the end of the year, the academic session has been bifurcated into two terms, with the Board conducting exams at the end of each.
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Cancellation of CBSE Examinations leading to Uncertainty
The cancellation of CBSE Class 12 board examinations 2021 due to the Covid-19 has seeped in fear among students, parents and counsellors of admission in colleges and universities. They are apprehensive of incompetent and non-deserving students paving the way to renowned colleges over competent and deserving ones.
Could have better contingency plans says Sunanda Rao
If Kumb & Elections can be organised so as Board exams.
Lesser time to focus on JEE Advanced, says Siddhant a class XII student.
I am giving Class 12 boards this year, I’m a bit disappointed by the postponement, since I’ve been studying quite a lot for the past few months and was hoping to get all my exams done and over with quickly so that I could relax. The postponement means that there will be less time for me to focus on JEE advanced, held in July 21. However, the decision is understandable given the sharp rise in Covid cases.
The decision is reactionary – nothing good or bad about it, says Saurabh Nanda
The decision is reactionary – nothing good or bad about it.
Extremely disappointed the grind is must, says Pushpraj Sharma
Extremely disappointed the grind is must