New Delhi: It’s going to be a D-day for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 students on Tuesday as Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank is likely to announce the exam date and format in which the exam will be conducted.


This follows a high-level meeting chaired by Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier on May 23 which was attended by Nishank besides the states’ education ministers and other officials associated with the education ministry during which it was decided that the Class 12 CBSE exams would not be cancelled like Class X.


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The decision is said to be in tune with the administrators in the CBSE.


Sources suggest the Education Minister is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi before making the announcement. He is likely to brief the Prime Minister on the suggestions put forth by the respective state education boards.


The government seems to have decided on conducting the CBSE Class 12 exams and in tune with the same has decided to conduct the exams of 18 to 20 important subjects.


Sources further said the ruling dispensation has also decided to double the examination centres in view of the Covid-19 pandemic besides ensuring vaccination on priority for those students who are 18 years and above besides the teachers and staff to be present during the examination.


All covid-19 arrangements will be made at the examination centres and the number of students appearing for the exam in one room will also be less, sources added.


Two Options Suggested By CBSE:



  • The first option is to conduct the Class 12 exams only for major subjects, while the evaluation of minor subjects will be done on the basis of performance in major papers. The exam to be held in designated exam centres from August 1 to 20 with the results being declared on September 20. 

  • The second option is to conduct the Class 12 exams for 90 minutes only of major papers during which the students will appear in their own schools. The students will have the option to write for one language and three elective papers.
    The evaluation for paper 5 and 6 will be done on the basis of the performance of major papers. The exam will be held twice i.e. July 15 to August 1 and August 5 to 26. The student will get another chance in case he or she fails to appear courtesy of Covid-19. 


The Supreme Court is set to hear on Thursday the plea filed by the parents seeking cancellation of the CBSE Class 12 exams.


(With additional inputs from Neeraj Pandey)


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