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The board has just released the official timetable for Class 10 and Class 12 exams. For Class 10, papers start on 15 March and run until 30 March. Class 12 follows a week later, kicking off on 5 April** and wrapping up by 20 April**. Mark these dates on your calendar now—last‑minute changes happen rarely, but it’s better to be safe.
Result days are equally important. CBSE has promised to publish Class 10 results on 10 May and Class 12 results on 15 May. The portal will be live from 8 AM to 11 PM, and you’ll need your roll number and DOB to check the scores. If you miss the first round, a second declaration is scheduled for the following week.
Studying for CBSE doesn’t have to be a marathon of endless notes. Start with the official syllabus—download it from the CBSE website and highlight the chapters that carry the most weight. Typically, the board emphasizes concepts that appear in past three years’ papers, so focus there.
Next, create a short daily plan. Instead of cramming, aim for 1‑hour blocks for each subject with a 10‑minute break in between. Use active recall: close the book and try to explain the concept out loud. This method boosts memory faster than re‑reading.
Practice papers are a game‑changer. Solve at least three full‑length mock tests before the exam week. Time yourself to get used to the pressure. After each test, review every mistake—understanding why you got something wrong is more valuable than the score itself.Don’t forget revision notes. Summarize each chapter in a single page, using bullet points, diagrams or mind maps. These one‑pager sheets become your cheat sheet for quick reviews the night before the exam.
Lastly, keep an eye on official announcements. CBSE sometimes releases circulars about extra holidays, changes in pattern or new evaluation criteria. Subscribe to Instant News Digest’s CBSE tag page and you’ll get a heads‑up as soon as the board publishes anything.
Whether you’re a student, a parent, or a teacher, staying organized and using the right resources can cut down stress and improve scores. Check back regularly for updates, and let us help you stay ahead of the CBSE curve.
The Central Board of Secondary Education held an in‑house training session on environmental education at Gajendra Narayan Joshi Public School in Bokaro. Over 30 teachers attended workshops that covered curriculum updates, hands‑on activities, and assessment methods. Organisers say the program aims to embed sustainability into daily school life. Participants left with new lesson plans and a pledge to launch green clubs. The event reflects CBSE’s broader push for eco‑friendly learning across India.
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