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Questions regarding Boards/Pre boards 2021: Answers!!!!

After my last blog, I've got a major response regarding any confirmed or apparent dates for the pre boards and board examinations.




So here are my apparent Answers:

Q.1:- When are Pre-boards 2021 going to take place?
ANS-  There has been a lot of confusion regarding this. However, many reliable sources have provided information that there is a high probability that the ICSE and ISC Pre-board examinations will occur from the first week of January. However, nothing is 100 percent confirmed. As a student, it will be highly beneficial if you can brush-up your syllabus by the first week of January.

Q.2:- What about the Board Examinations?
ANS- No dates have yet been announced by either CISCE or CBSE. There is a very high chance that these exams will be postponed. However, we should also keep in mind that the govt. definitely wants the examination cycle to come back to its track. Therefore, the exams can most probably occur 20-30 days late. Even if they are further postponed, you will be getting more time to revise the syllabus.

Q.3:- Will the exams be conducted online or offline?
ANS- If the pre-boards are to be conducted from 7th-10th Jan, then it is almost not possible to conduct them offline. As far as the Boards are concerned, take my word, the council will not let you get away with Online exams. They will be most definitely conducted in the traditional way. However, there is one picture you must see:




Therefore, Schools can be allowed to reopen from the 4th of January, If the state governments allow.



WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
  1. Firstly, try to sum up your entire syllabus by mid-January, this way even if the pre boards are conducted around that time you can be prepared for them.
  2. Just be prepared for your boards by the beginning of March. The exams may be postponed but not much.
  3. DO NOT procrastinate your preparation on the basis of POSTPONEMENT.

    

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