CBSE Board Exam 2023: Big update for students, CBSE is going to make a big change in the evaluation process, know

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CBSE is going to make a big change in the evaluation process of board exams. This step is being taken to improve the quality of copy checking and bring transparency in it.

CBSE Board Exam 2023: This news can prove to be very useful for the students appearing in the CBSE board examinations this year. At present, the examinations for class 10th and class 12th are going on. Meanwhile, a big update has come out regarding the evaluation process. According to media reports, the Central Board of Secondary Education is going to make a big change in the process of copy checking. Under which the quality of checking of copies will improve.

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There will be a change in the evaluation rules

According to reports, CBSE may appoint experienced teachers to check the quality of the evaluation process. PGT Teacher will be eligible for the post of Additional Head Examiner. Under the new rules, there will be one examiner for science (Chemistry, Physics and Biology). So the other examiner will be hired for Social Science i.e. History, Geography, Graphics and Political Science.

This is the reason for the change

It is believed that the board is taking this help to bring transparency in the checking process of copies. The evaluation process will start only after a few days after the exam is over. With this decision of the board, the quality of the evaluation process will also increase, for which the Head Examiner will be responsible.

Today is Hindi Paper

Let us inform that the board examinations of class 10th and 12th have started from February 15, 2023 itself. Today 12th Hindi paper has been conducted. In which thousands of students will participate. The exam will be conducted in single shift, the timing of which is from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM.

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