The CBSE Class 10 board exams will be conducted on 76 subjects for 16 days and get over on March 21, 2023. The Class 12 board exams will be conducted on 115 subjects for 36 days and get over on April 5. CBSE will be carrying out board exams for a total of 191 subjects.
“To ensure that the students are appearing in the examinations without any stress, CBSE has fixed the time table in such a manner that students are getting sufficient time for the purpose of preparation of the examination in all the subjects,” CBSE said in a statement.
CBSE BOARD EXAM 2023: IMPORTANT DATA FOR CLASS 10
Total schools: 24491
Total centres: 7240
Total number of male candidates: 939566
Total number of female candidates: 1247364
Total number of other candidates: 10
Total number of candidates: 2186940
CBSE BOARD EXAM 2023: IMPORTANT DATA FOR CLASS 12
Total schools: 16738
Total centres: 6759
Total number of male candidates: 745433
Total number of female candidates: 951332
Total number of other candidates: 5
Total number of candidates: 1696770
CBSE BOARD EXAMS 2023 IMPORTANT GUIDELINES
1. After 10:00 am, no candidate would be permitted to enter the testing location. So, you must arrive on time.
2. In order to get to the testing location before 10 am on the day of the exam, candidates should visit the exam centre at least one day prior to the test date.
3. Candidates should consider the weather, traffic, and other factors before heading to the testing location.
4. The information on the admit card must be checked by the student and their mother, father, or guardian, who must then sign the relevant spot after confirming the information, including the accuracy of the photo.
5. In addition to the CBSE-issued admit card and only the permitted stationery, students should also bring a school identity card. Students should also wear their school uniform.
6. All prohibited objects, including electronic devices and mobile phones with GPS, should not be brought to the testing location by candidates.
7. Candidates are required to read and follow the crucial guidelines on the admit card.
8. Candidates should refrain from disseminating rumours and from posting any content on social media platforms like Twitter, YouTube, WhatsApp, etc.
9. Candidates should review the revised guidelines for unfair practices.