Over 25% of CBSE Class 10 Students to Retake Board Exams
CBSE Class 10 Boards: Over 25% Students To Retake Board Exam
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In Nagpur, India, over 6.78 lakh students, or approximately 27% of those who took the CBSE Class 10 board exam, have registered for the second examination scheduled from May 15 to 21. This reflects a significant number of students aiming to clear compartments or improve their scores.
- 01Over 6.78 lakh students registered for the second CBSE Class 10 board exam.
- 02Approximately 27% of the total candidates from the first exam are participating.
- 03Science and Mathematics have the highest number of candidates retaking the exam.
- 04Regular candidates primarily account for the registrations, especially those seeking score improvements.
- 05Results are expected to be announced by the end of June.
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In a significant development for students in Nagpur, India, more than 6.78 lakh students have registered for the second CBSE Class 10 board examination, which will take place from May 15 to 21. This represents about 27% of the 24.7 lakh students who appeared for the first board exam earlier this year. The two-board exam system, introduced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) this year, allows students to clear compartments or improve their scores. The subjects with the highest number of candidates retaking the exam include Science and Mathematics, indicating the pressure students face in these areas. The majority of registrations come from regular candidates, with a large portion aiming solely for score improvement, followed by those in the compartment category. The date sheet for the second exam was released on April 23, and the final passing and merit certificates will be issued after the results are announced, expected by the end of June.
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This situation indicates a significant number of students are striving to improve their academic performance, which may affect their future educational opportunities.
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