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CBSE Term 1 Board Exam Date Sheet 2022 (OUT) Live: Class 10 Exam From Nov 30; Class 12 From Dec 1

CBSE has released the term 1 board exam 2022 date sheet for Class 10 and Class 12 students. Exams for Class 10 students begin on November 30 and continue till December 11. For Class 12 students, papers will be held from December 1 to December 22. The date sheet will be released at cbse.gov.in. Ahead of releasing the official date sheet, the board has warned students about a fake timetable being circulated on social media and messaging app. The official date sheet is not released yet, the board official said.

This year, the CBSE has divided the board exam into two terms. Term 1 exams will take place in November-December and questions will be objective-type. The board also said Class 10 and Class 12 subjects have been divided as minor and major.

CBSE term 2 board exams, scheduled for March-April, 2022, will have both objective and subjective type questions.

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