Friday, December 7, 2018

cbse 12th result 2019

cbse 12th results 2019 CBSE has made significant changes to the CBSE exams, which are scheduled to take place in February and March 2019. CBSE students in grades 10 and 12 need to have a better understanding of all these changes that will help them plan their study.

Digitization of questionnaires: With CBSE scanning everything and every one of the previous years, it announced this year that the CBSE class 10 and class 12 questionnaires would be digitized. With the digitization, questionnaires that had been manually distributed in the past will now be distributed online via the Internet to all principals 30 minutes before the exam. This will eliminate any cases of leaked issues that the CBSE board has been confronted with. CBSE will provide principals with a unique login and password to access the questionnaire, after which the papers will be printed and distributed to students. As this is the first time the questionnaires will be digitized, schools will likely have to deal with some issues before getting used to this new change.
Increased internal options: CBSE has decided to facilitate the scoring of students in grades 10 and 12 by proposing more internal choice questions for some subjects. Previously, CBSE issued a circular stating that internal choice questions would be increased by approximately 33% in all sections and for each type of question. This change is applicable to Class 10 and 12 exams. Previously, with fewer internal options, students would lose points if they did not study for this question. But with more internal choice options, students will have two questions to answer any questions they feel are easier for them.