CBSE News: CBSE will not release topper list, know what is the update on the datesheet
CBSE: CBSE will not release the merit list and division wise marks of students for the CBSE Board Exam. Following the previous trend, the board will also not announce the list of toppers and division of the students. Students appearing for the CBSE Board Exam 2025 will have to score a minimum of 33 percent marks to pass the exam. Candidates must qualify each subject individually as well as obtain 33 percent marks in aggregate.
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There is no division or distinction for students.
The board is not declaring the merit list for the last few years. The purpose of this decision is to avoid 'unhealthy competition' among students. The decision not to release the merit list for the board results was first taken during the pandemic induced lockdown when the results of the students were prepared using the marks obtained in the online examinations. This year the board will not give any division or distinction to the students.
Rejected news of cut in curriculum
CBSE has also issued a notification warning students and teachers about fake news circulating on social media regarding board exams 2025. Rejecting reports citing 15 per cent reduction in syllabus for board exams 2025 and conducting open book exams, CBSE said there has been no change in the exam pattern for the upcoming year.
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Datesheet expected to arrive by first week of December
The board will release the date sheet soon. Usually the board declares the exam dates by the end of the month of November, or by the first or second week of December. As per past trends, the 2025 board exams for class 10 and 12 are expected to begin from February 15, 2025. However, the board has not yet issued any official notification in this regard, the exam date is being estimated based on the earlier notification by CBSE.
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