
CBSE’s gift to 12th class students, the board gave them the option to skip the exam on March 15
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CBSE has made special arrangements for the 12th examination to be held on March 15 due to Holi. Students for whom it is not possible to take the exam on this date can choose not to appear in the examination on this date. Such students will be given the opportunity to appear in the special examination. CBSE has posted this information on its official x handle.
CBSE has made special arrangements for the examination of March 15 due to Holi. According to Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE has received information that the festival of Holi will be celebrated on March 14 in most parts of the country.
In some places it is also on March 15. Therefore, its effect can last till March 15. In such a situation, some students may have difficulty in giving the exam. Keeping this in mind, the board has decided that students for whom it is not possible to take the exam on March 15 can choose not to appear in the examination on this date.
CBSE Press Release. (X handle)
Such students will be given the opportunity to appear in a special examination. He also informed that under the policy of CBSE, such examinations are conducted for students participating in national or international level sports competitions.
Let us tell you here that the examination of Hindi Core and Hindi Elective of 12th is scheduled on March 15. CBSE has posted this information on its official X handle.
In most parts of the country, the festival of Holi will be celebrated on March 14, but in some places there is a possibility of celebration on March 15 as well. Keeping this in mind, students who will have difficulty in giving the examination on March 15 will be given the opportunity to appear in a special examination. – Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE
Three students of Guru Govind Singh Public School selected for Inspire Award
On the other hand, three students of Guru Govind Singh Public School have been selected for the Inspire Award organized by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in Ratu.
The models made by Adarsh Kumar of class 7, Shiv Sagar Mahli of class 8 and Shreya Singh of class 10, namely Health Guard Robot, Multi Functional Helmet and Women Self Defense Gadget have been selected.
For this, the students will be given an incentive of Rs. 10,000 each. Principal Shalini Vijay and the school family congratulated the students on their success and wished them good luck for the success of the next phase.
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