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1800-102-2727In the previous year, CBSE class 10 board exams were divided into two terms, term 1 and term 2. Due to Covid-19, the CBSE Board had decided to have the final examination in two terms. CBSE class 10 term 1 examinations were held in November 2021. The results for term 1 class 10 exams were announced on 11 March on the official website of CBSE - cbse.gov.in. Simultaneously, the board had also sent the mark sheets of class 10 term 1 examinations to the respective school so that the students could collect them in person from their schools.
The class 10 term 2 examinations were conducted from 26 April 2022 to 24 May 2022. For 2023, the results will be announced once the exams will be conducted as per the schedule to be released by the CBSE.
Ques.1- Where can you find CBSE class 10 term 2 exam results?
Ans.- CBSE class 10 term 2 exam results will be available on the official website of CBSE - cbseresults.nic.in. Your results will also be available in your respective schools. The CBSE class 10 term 2 exam results will be announced in May 2023, tentatively.
Ques.2- Do you need to carry my admit card to the exam hall?
Ans.- Yes, you need to carry your admit card to the exam hall during your board exams. If you don’t produce your admit card for CBSE class 10 term 2 exams, you will not be permitted to write the exam.
Ques.3- Where can I find CBSE class 10 term 1 exam results?
Ans.- The results will be available on the official website of CBSE Results- cbseresults.nic.in. Your results will also be available in your respective schools. The CBSE class 10 term 2 exam results will be announced in May 2023, tentatively.
Ques.4- What was the pass percentage for the CBSE class 10 exam in 2021?
Ans.- In 2021, the overall pass percentage was recorded at 99.4 per cent. To receive a pass certificate for the class 10 final examination, students will have to score a minimum of 35% aggregate.
Ques.5- Will the term-wise examination continue to the academic year 2022-2023?
Ans.- It is unlikely that the term–wise examination will continue to the next academic years. However, a reduced syllabus may be considered for the next academic years. The term-wise examination was conducted due to the pandemic.
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