Monday, 25 February 2019

CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Begins

Out of the 240 subjects the Board offers students have opted for 30,000 subject combinations, in both the classes.



The CBSE class 10 board exam has officially begun with 'e-publishing and e-office' skill-based paper. The exam for vocational papers will be held till February 27 and for the core subjects theory exam will begin on March 2. This is the first time the CBSE exams have begun earlier. Along with vocational subjects, the Board will also conduct the examination of a few other academic subjects which are being opted by a small number of students.

This is also being followed in class 12 board exam schedule which began on February 15.
Out of the 240 subjects the Board offers students have opted for 30,000 subject combinations, in both the classes.
'Face (Your) Books. Insta Your Studies'. CBSE To Students Ahead Of Board Exams
The exam will be held from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm. However, the answer books will be given to students at 10 am. Students have to write their particulars on the answer book. The question paper will be distributed to students at 10.15 am.
This year, class 10 students securing overall 33% marks will be considered to have cleared the exam. The new pass mark norm, though was introduced last year as 'one-time' measure, will be implemented this year as well. The pass mark, which is 33%, will be the marks obtained in the internal assessment and board exam taken together.

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

CBSE BOARD EXAMS 2019: TIME TO CREATE A STRONG REVISION PLAN AND STICK TO IT!

CBSE Board Exams 2019: As per the past CBSE Toppers, NCERT books are your holy grail to academic success in CBSE Board Exams.


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CBSE Board Exams 2019 for mainstream classes 10th and 12th are not too far, and while most of the students must have covered their syllabus by now, it’s time to create a strong revision plan to inch your score one notch high.
CBSE Board Exams 2019 for mainstream classes 10th and 12th are not too far, and while most of the students must have covered their syllabus by now, it’s time to create a strong revision plan to inch your score one notch high. As per the past CBSE Toppers, NCERT books are your holy grail to academic success in CBSE Board Exams. Make sure you read through one chapter each day for each subject and clear your last minute doubts. This exercise will ensure that everything is up to date in your mind and you do not miss out on the basics.
Create Key Notes from your NCERT books to review them during the preparation days that you will get between the CBSE Board Examinations 2019. While creating Key Notes, you must ensure that your handwriting is clear and notes are precise.
Thirdly, solve past papers of the CBSE Board Exams for various subjects to gauge your time management skills and also build on them. Many students are knowledgeable; however, they fail to complete their paper within the stipulated 3 hours. Practising the past papers as well as model test papers for CBSE class 10th and class 12th board exams will nurture patience and the ability to sit for continuous 3 hours with full focus.
Also, while attempting the CBSE past papers, you’ll enhance your writing skills, and bring in precision in your expression and length of words, besides, improving your handwriting, which is also crucial to scoring well in board exams when the examiner doesn’t know you personally.
Lastly, whatever Revision plan you make, you must commit to it.
Happy Revision Time!

Monday, 18 February 2019

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Saturday, 16 February 2019

9 TIPS BY CBSE CHIEF FOR BOARDS: ‘FACE’ BOOKS, ‘INSTA’ STUDIES

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The CBSE board exams of class 12th and 10th exams are around the corner. Wishing good luck to students appearing for the exams, Anita Karwal, CBSE Chief sent across her advice to students in the tech lingo they are familiar with.  

Here are the 9 advices she stressed on to hit your tech-savvy mind and relax your ‘overloaded’ brains.

  • Face your books and ‘insta’ your studies. After all, it must be ‘Studentunstoppable’ 
  • Schooling years are the best years for scholarship and education because students’ ‘hard disc’ space is the most receptive in these years. 
  • Let your mind’s ‘web browser’ loose and ‘download’ several life competencies and life skills.
  • There are ‘messengers’ (mentors) to help you identify the ‘spams’.
  • Ensure the ‘bandwidth’ of learning is fast and vast. 
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  • Don’t forget you have multiple options such as ‘autocorrect’, ‘backspace’, ‘pause’, ‘shift’ or ‘delete’ to add value to education.
  • Firewall’ all distractions for the time being and let fun and games go to the ‘random access memory’.
  • Exams are like ‘Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) of your lives that are meant to help you locate the real possibilities and resources that lie within you by optimizing your knowledge ‘search engine.’
  • In the future, you will not even remember the marks you get now but let the days you spend working hard for exams be ‘router’ for a fulfilling life.
All the very best for board exams! 

Friday, 15 February 2019

CBSE Board Exam 2019 begins today: 6 major instructions for students to follow

CBSE has issued some important instructions for the candidates appearing in CBSE Board Exams 2019.

CBSE has taken several measures for the proper conduction of Board Exams 2019.
CBSE has taken several measures for the proper conduction of Board Exams 2019.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started to conduct class 12 board examinations from today i.e. February 15. This year, the board is in its best form to prevent the incidents of paper leak, cheating and other malpractices. Apart from this, CBSE has also issued some important instructions for the candidates appearing in the exams.
CBSE Board Exam 2019: Six most Important instructions for students

1. School uniform:

It is compulsory for regular students to appear in CBSE Board Exams 2019 in school uniform. As per the latest information, the board has already strictly instructed the CBSE affiliated schools to convey the same to students.
As per CBSE, students without school uniform will not be allowed to take the exam.

2. More internal choices:

This year, CBSE has announced a piece of good news for students regarding the changes in the question paper pattern.
As per an official release by CBSE, this year, there will be 33 per cent more internal choices. Moreover, the board has also decided to give special consideration to creative answers.

3. Parents' signature on the admit card:

Apart from the signatures of student and principal, CBSE has made a separate column for the signatures of parents. This year, the board has directed the students to get their admit cards signed by the parents too. CBSE has made it compulsory for the students to get all the signatures done. If a student fails to do so, he/she will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Apart from this, students should make sure that the admit card should have the required stamp.

4. No entry after 10 am:

No student will be allowed to enter the examination centre after 10 am at any cost. In order to get the entry, students must reach the examination centre on time i.e. before 10 am.

5. What all students can carry inside the exam hall?

Students are allowed to carry a pen and necessary items of stationary in a transparent bag. Apart from this, students are only allowed to carry their school identity card and CBSE admit card.
Diabetic students are allowed to carry snacks along with them.
Students should keep in mind that written material, mobile phones, smart watches etc are not allowed inside the examination hall.

6. Old question paper banned:

In the list of new instructions issued in the academic session 2018-19, the board has also banned the old question papers inside the examination hall. As per CBSE, no student is allowed to carry an old question paper in the exam hall.
So, these were some important instructions issued by CBSE for all the students who will be appearing for CBSE Board Exams 2019.
All the best!

Thursday, 14 February 2019

Rajasthan govt to review school textbooks from Class 1-12

The Rajasthan government may soon change your current syllabus. The government has set up two committees of experts and educationists to review syllabus of school textbooks from class 1 to 8 and from class 9 to 12.

Rajasthan govt targets BJP government

Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara alleged that the previous BJP government has tried to impose certain contents in the name of change in the syllabus by neglecting history, culture and great personalities.

No politics in the education field will be accepted

"The previous government had made certain changes in syllabus for fulfilling its political interest. Our government is against politics in education and keeping that in mind, committees have been set up to review the syllabus," the minister said.
For class 1 to 8, The committee to review the syllabus will be coordinated by I V Trivedi while the coordinator for the four-member committee for class 9-12 is the former chairman of Rajasthan State Public Service Commission BM Sharma.
Both the committees will submit their reports to the government on February 20.

Monday, 11 February 2019

DELHI GOVERNMENT SETS UPPER AGE LIMIT FOR ENTRY TO THE NURSERY, KG, CLASS 1

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The Delhi government has, for the first time, fixed an upper age limit for admission to nursery, kindergarten and Class 1

According to the circular, DoE has fixed an upper age limit of 4, 5 and 6 years as on March 31, 2019, for admission in nursery, kindergarten (KG) and Class 1, respectively. The minimum age for admission in these classes is 3, 4 and 5 years as of March 31, 2019, respectively.

The Delhi government has, for the first time, fixed an upper age limit for admission to nursery, kindergarten and Class 1 in around 1,700 private, unaided and recognised schools in the national capital, according to a circular issued on Tuesday by its Directorate of Education (DoE). The admission process for these classes for the academic session 2019-20 will begin on December 15.
According to the circular, DoE has fixed an upper age limit of 4, 5 and 6 years as on March 31, 2019, for admission in nursery, kindergarten (KG) and Class 1, respectively. The minimum age for admission in these classes is 3, 4 and 5 years as of March 31, 2019, respectively.
In previous years, only a minimum age was specified. With a cap on maximum age, children who could not get admission last year and have now crossed the age limit of 4 years will not be able to enrol in a nursery.
They will now have to seek admission directly to kindergarten.
Schools have also been given autonomy to decide their own criteria for admission, and upload them on DoE’s website by December 14. But the directorate warned schools not to include 62 listed criteria that were abolished by the Delhi government in 2016, including parents’ education, profession, income, food habits, and written or oral interviews of both students and parents.
The Directorate on Tuesday released the schedule for admission in the 75% general category entry-level seats available in the private unaided and recognised schools in Delhi.
The forms will be available on the websites of schools from December 15 and the last date for submission of forms is January 7, 2019.
The first list of selected candidates will be uploaded by the school websites on February 4, 2019.
The schedule for the remaining 25% seats reserved for the economically weaker section (EWS) and disadvantaged (DG) categories will be announced in the coming weeks.
The department also warned schools not to fix their entry-level seats as less than the highest number of seats in these classes during the last three academic sessions.
“It was observed last year that some private schools had fixed the lower number of entry-level seats to avoid less EWS/ DG admissions in their schools. The department has warned the schools against it,” an official at the DoE said, requesting anonymity.
For the upper age limit, the DoE said it first made the announcement last year to give appropriate time to parents to plan the admission of their children. Last year, the court upheld the notification and allowed the DoE to implement it.
According to experts, the decision could particularly hit students from economically weaker sections.
“The upper age limit will not make any difference for general category students because they will not apply for nursery or KG at the age of 6. They must already be studying somewhere else. It’s more applicable for those seeking admission under the EWS/DG category because they do not have many options,” said Amita Wattal, principal, Springdales School.
The department said it will also set up grievance redressal and monitoring cells in all districts to ensure a “transparent” admission process.
The parents can take up their queries with these cells between February 5 and February 12, 2019.

Friday, 8 February 2019

CBSE BOARD EXAM 2019: EXAMS FROM FEBRUARY 15

CBSE 10th 12th Board Exam 2019 would start from next week. Roughly 28 lakh students are expected to appear for the board examination this year. Check the new rules that students need to know.

CBSE Board Exam 2019: New rules that students must know  | CBSE Board Examination 2019 would commence from February 15, 2019. Approximately 28 lakh candidates are expected to appear in the CBSE 10th and 12th Board Examination 2019 this year. Ahead of the examination, CBSE has released important instructions on cbse.nic.in to schools and parents, informing them about changed rules for the examination. Check the important instructions for CBSE Board Exams 2019 below.
Though nominal, the changes have been implemented to check unfair means. Apart from these changes, the board has also instituted a three-tier security check to ensure no instance of paper leaks. On ethical grounds, the details of the security measures installed by CBSE are not being discussed in detail. However, information regarding the changes in the rules that have a direct impact on students is provided below.

CBSE 10th 12th Board Examination 2019: New rules that you need to know

School Uniform made mandatory for regular candidates along with school admit cards

The board has strictly advised the schools to instruct their students regarding the same. Students may be denied admission to the examination centre in case a regular student chooses not to wear the school uniform.

Parent Signature of CBSE Board Admit Card 2019

Please note that apart from student and Principal’s signature, this year CBSE has also included a column for Parent Signature in the CBSE Board Exam 2019 Admit Cards. Students must ensure that their CBSE Board Admit Cards are properly signed by all required. A student with unsigned admits card would not be allowed to enter the examination centre.

No entry after 10 am

The gates of the examination centres have been instructed to close at 10 am and no students, under any circumstances, would be permitted to enter the examination centre after that time. All the students and their parents are hence advised to ensure that they reach the centres on time.

List of things allowed and not allowed

Students can carry their pens and basic stationery in a transparent pouch. Apart from these, students are allowed to carry only their school identity cards and CBSE Board Exam Admit Cards. Please ensure that the CBSE admit cards are duly signed and stamped. Diabetic students are allowed to carry a snack in a clean wrap. No written material, wallets, mobile phones or smartwatches are allowed inside the examination hall.

THESE 5 FOODS MAY HELP YOU COMBAT EXAM STRESS

Thousands of school-going students across the country are going through a period of intense stress as board examinations are about to begin. CBSE recently released the board examinations date sheet for this academic session. In order to complete the syllabus, students often end up studying for long hours at a stretch, which further leads to stress. During exam time, food often takes a back seat. However, to ensure that the mind is functioning well, it is imperative to load up on a well-balanced and healthy diet. At the same time, it is also important to ensure that you’re not skipping your meals and getting enough sound sleep.


Here are 5 foods that can help you combat exam stress. Include them in your diet and boost your mental performance:

1. Pear


An excellent source of essential minerals, pears are also quite rich in vitamin C content. The high antioxidant content could help relax the nerves, further keeping stress at bay.


2. Cherries


According to the book ‘Healing Foods’ by DK Publishing House, cherries contain melatonin, which is known to help promote sleep. Adding cherries to your daily diet would help you manage and regulate your sleep-wake cycle, further giving you sound sleep.



Cherries are rich in essential vitamins and minerals

3. Goji Berries


Goji berries are abundantly rich in essential vitamins and minerals. They contain high amounts of choline, which is used by our liver to produce betaine that is known to relax the nerves.


4. Milk


According to Consultant Nutritionist, Dr. Rupali Datta, “Milk is a good source of vitamin B12, which is good for the healthy functioning of our brain and nervous system. It also has tryptophan, which regulates our sleep cycle.”


5. Eggs


Eggs are rich in protein, choline, B vitamins, and mono and polyunsaturated fats, which are necessary to support a healthy nervous system and can also help in boosting memory.


Adding these foods to your diet could help you fight exam stress to a great extent. These foods would also ensure that your brain is alert, as they help in boosting energy levels. So just put in the hard work and get going. Good luck!