CBSE to conduct Classes 10 and 12 Board exams 2024 from Feb 15 to April 10 – Times of India
The decision on the exam dates was made after considering the valuable input and suggestions provided by various stakeholders. The CBSE has taken into account the interests and concerns of students, parents, and educators while finalizing the schedule.
For class 10th students, the examinations are likely to be held from February 15 to March 21, 2024. On the other hand, class 12th students will have their examinations scheduled from February 17 to April 10, 2024. It is important for students to note these dates and plan their preparation accordingly.
Additionally, practical examinations for both classes are tentatively scheduled to take place from January 2 to February 14, 2024. Practical exams hold significant weightage and require adequate preparation, so students should be mindful of this timeframe.
The announcement of the examination dates provides students with a clear timeline to organize their study schedules and ensure thorough preparation. It is crucial for students to utilize the available time effectively and seek guidance from teachers and mentors to excel in their examinations.
As the board exams play a crucial role in a student’s academic journey, it is recommended that students maintain a disciplined approach to their studies, engage in regular practice, and address any doubts or areas of weakness promptly. With dedication, perseverance, and a well-planned strategy, students can achieve their desired results in the CBSE board examinations.
Here are some tips for students who are preparing for the CBSE board examinations:
- Start your preparations early.
- Make a study plan and stick to it.
- Revise your notes regularly.
- Solve practice questions.
- Take mock examinations.
- Get enough sleep and eat healthy food.
- Stay calm and focused on the day of the examinations.
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