But conducting cbse board exam twice a year is perilous at ground level. Cbse is envisioning to reduce stress but genrally when board exams are held in feb-march, syllabus is completed by nov, dec itself. Imagine the speed of syllabus of completion when 1st of the pair of exams is conducted nov-dec
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CBSE's plan for two board exams a year aims to reduce stress, but at the ground level, it creates challenges :
-
Faster Syllabus Completion
– Schools may
rush through topics
, affecting conceptual learning.
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Increased Pressure
– Teachers and students will have
less time for revision
, leading to rote learning.
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Higher Student Burden
– Instead of relief, students may face
constant exam pressure
.
- Logistical Issues – Managing two national exams adds strain on CBSE and schools.
Without proper planning, this move may increase stress rather than reduce it.
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