The Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE compartment exams has released the datasheet for the Class 10 and 12 students who are unhappy with their scores in the main exams held earlier this year. The compartment exams will be conducted from July 15th to July 22nd, 2024.
Who can appear for the CBSE compartment exams?
- Class 10: Students who failed in one or two subjects and passed all others are eligible. Students who passed but want to improve their scores in up to two subjects can also appear (improvement of performance category).
- Class 12: Students who passed the main exams but want to improve their score in one subject are eligible (improvement of performance category). Passed students who failed in only one subject can also appear in the compartment exam to pass.
Important Dates and Details
- Exam Dates: July 15th to July 22nd, 2024
- Number of Students Appearing: 1,32,337 (Class 10) & 1,22,170 (Class 12)
- Downloading the Datesheet: Visit the official CBSE website: https://www.cbse.gov.in/
Exam Timings
- Most Class 10 exams: 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM (Date sheet) PDF HERE.
- Class 10 Computer Applications & IT: July 22nd, 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- Class 12 (Date sheet) PDF HERE: July 15th, 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
- Class 12 (Hindustani Music, Painting, Dance subjects, Commercial Art, Yoga, AI): July 15th, 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Additional Points
- The syllabus for the CBSE compartment exams is the same as the main exams held in March and April 2024.
- Schools need to submit the List of Candidates (LOC) through the Exam Sangam link for students to participate in the exam.
- Students will get 15 minutes of reading time before the exam begins, similar to the regular CBSE board exams.
Results
The CBSE board has not yet announced the date for the declaration of the compartment exam results. However, based on past trends, the results can be expected by the end of July 2024.
Preparation Resources
While I cannot provide specific links due to my limitations, here are some general tips for CBSE compartment exam preparation:
- Obtain the latest syllabus and textbooks from the CBSE website or your school.
- Look for previous years’ question papers and sample papers online or through your school.
- Practice solving questions from these papers to understand the exam format and question types.
- Focus on clearing your concepts and revising important topics.
- Consider joining coaching classes or online study groups for additional support.
By following these tips and utilizing the available resources, students can effectively prepare for the CBSE compartment exams and improve their scores.