The Press Information Bureau (PIB) dismissed the news as 'fake' and described it as baseless.
CBSE Class 10th, 12th students and teachers got confused after a news report claiming that only those who will pass the pre-board exams will be given the admit card to appear for the CBSE Board exams 2021. This fake news has been making rounds in social media recently.
The article, which has been doing rounds on Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, claims that the Pre-Board exams would be conducted twice and students would need to pass in both in order to get the admit card for final board exams scheduled to be held from May 4 till June 10 in offline mode.
However, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) dismissed the news as 'fake' and described it as baseless. βThis claim in false. CBSE has not made any such announcement,β a tweet by PIB Fact Check said.
Earlier, the Union Education Minister announced that the CBSE board exams for Class 10 and Class 12 will begin on May 4 and end by June 10 while the CBSE results 2021 will be declared by July 15.
Schools will be allowed to conduct the practical project/internal assessment of Class 10th, 12th from March 1 to the last date of conduct of theory exams.
The CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams are scheduled to be conducted in offline mode or paper-pen mode. Officials from the CBSE board have clarified that there is no proposal to conduct online exams.
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