CBSE New Assessment Scheme 202122 for Class 10, 12 (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 7 Apr, 2025

**Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the much-awaited special assessment scheme for **Class 10th and 12th board exams for the **session 2021-2022.

****"Academic session 2021-22 of class 10th & 12th to be divided into 2 terms with approx 50% syllabus in each term. Syllabus for Board examination 2021-22 will be rationalized similar to that of last academic session to be notified in July 2021".**

Notification: CBSE New Assessment Scheme 2021-22

The following are the important highlights of the CBSE New Special Assessment Scheme 2021-22:

Detail Explanation: Curriculum/Syllabus Bifurcation/Division as per CBSE's New assessment Policy

The new CBSE Assessment Scheme 2021-2022 explains the contents of the curriculum transaction.

Examination Pattern as per CBSE's New assessment Policy

**Exam Pattern for CBSE 1st Term

**Exam Pattern for CBSE 2nd Term

Frequently Asked Questions on CBSE's New assessment Policy 2021-22

**Question 1: What happens if the pandemic situation improves and pupils are able to attend schools or centers to take exams?

**Answer:

In this case, the board would hold Term I and Term II exams at schools/centres, with the theory, marks split evenly between the two tests.

**Question 2: In the event that the pandemic necessitates the entire closure of schools between November and December 2021, yet Term I examinations are given at schools or centers, what should be done? How will the examination be conducted?

**Answer:

Students will take the Term I MCQ-based test online and offline from home in this circumstance. In this instance, the weighting of this test for the final score would be lowered, but the weighting of Term I examinations for the final result would be raised.

**Question 3: What will happen if a pandemic forces the closure of all schools between March and April 2022, yet Term I examinations are given at schools or centers?

**Answer:

In this circumstance, the term 1 examination will be the most crucial. The Board will plan the final year based on the results of the students' MCQ-based test and internal assessments in Term I.

**Question 4: In the session 2021-22, what will be the evaluation method if the pandemic forces the entire closure of schools and candidates to take the Board-conducted Term I and Il examinations from home?

**Answer:

In this circumstance, the CBSE would prepare the final result based on the candidate's internal assessment/practical/project work and theory marks from Term-l and Il examinations done at home in Class X/XII, subject to moderation or other steps to assure the assessment's validity and reliability.

**Question 5: How many terms are there in the Special Assessment Scheme of CBSE?

**Answer:

As per the Special Assessment Scheme released by CBSE, the syllabus of Class 10, 12 students is bifurcately divided into two parts - First is Term 1 And Second is Term 2. Each Term covers 50 % of the syllabus in a systematic way with no compromises on the interconnectivity of Syllabus' topics, concepts valid from 2021 - 2022. All this is really helpful for school students which are located in various parts of our country. Also, those students residing in foreign countries will get benefitted through such a flexible rationalization of the syllabus in accordance with the circular number Acad-51/2021.

**Question 6: What will be the format of Term 1 and Term 2 Question Papers?

**Answer:

The format of question papers coming in both the terms i.e. Term 1 and Term 2 is connective as well as effective. Talking about the format of Term 1, the 10th and 12th class students will find case-based & assertion reasoning-type multiple-choice questions which need to be solved in 90 minutes. On the contrary, the Term 2 question paper format isn't MCQ-type whose stem questions and the choices corresponding to them take a lot of time to create. Rather, there will be questions of various types - situation-based, open-ended, short/long-answer type which needs to be solved in a duration of 2 hours.

**Question 7: What is the reason behind releasing this Special Assessment Scheme?

**Answer:

One of the main reasons why this Special Assessment Scheme is released by the Central Board of Secondary Education is to compensate for the educational loss faced by students of Class 10,12 due to the stressful and life-taking environment of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, there are mixed reactions of parents about reopening the schools in this pandemic era but with this Special Assessment Scheme, they feel right sending their students to schools or exam centres. Besides, such a decision related to conducting the Board Examination valid from 2021 - 2022 will bear fruitful results from academic and mental points of view.