The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted Class 10 Science paper today, Saturday, March 2, 2024. The exam began at 10.30am and ended around 1.30pm. This year, a total of 39 lakh students from 26 countries are taking the examinations. In the national capital, the exams are being held at 877 centers, with 5.80 lakh students appearing.
Students taking the examination have been advised to arrive at the center at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the exam. They must not forget to carry their admit card as it is a crucial document. Candidates without admit cards will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Students must also bring their own stationery as borrowing in the examination hall is not permitted. Prohibited items should not be brought into the examination hall, as doing so may result in cancellation of the exam.
CBSE commenced conducting board exams for Classes 10 and 12 starting February 15. Class 12 exams will be held until April 2 while Class 10 exams will take place till March 13.
Here are the LIVE updates on the Science board exam:
The science question paper was moderate in difficulty level, it had a mix of easy and moderate questions. On a good note, no questions were out of syllabus, says Bhumi V Gupta, PGT Chemistry, Vidyagyan School, Bulandshahr. "No competency based questions were asked and most of the questions were direct and easy. Marks were distributed uniformly keeping in mind knowledge, understanding and application etc. Overall the paper was easier than previous years. Most of the questions were directly taken from the NCERT book. The MCQs and diagram based questions in biology section and the numerical based questions in physics section were also directly taken from the NCERT book," she says.
The exam for the Science paper, which began at 10.30am, ended at 1.30pm.
All papers of the CBSE Board exams will last for 3 hours ending at 1.30pm.
The exam for class 10 Science is underway and will conclude at around 1:30 pm.
- Students should abstain from spreading fake news regarding paper leaks or other matters.
- Familiarise themselves with exam guidelines before the exam.
- Know your concentration span, Study with breaks.
- Students must work out best time for concentration.
- They must hold group study for difficult subjects.
- Students must not be discouraged by previous results. They must try to identify their weak areas from previous exams and work on them.
- Students must make time management plan for all subjects.
- They must repeat their learnt work so the recall in exam is easy. Work not repeated or revised is easily forgotten.
- Students must plan their revision time by drawing up a timetable. The timetable should also include activities such as playing, walking, watching TV that help in relaxation.