Shila Rani Das and her two daughters cleared their class 10 and class 12 board exams together in Tripura. This is how her kids inspired Shila to achieve her dreams.
Sagarikka Sivakumar from Tamil Nadu decided to take a year-long break from school after scoring average marks in her Class 10 boards. She shares how she spent her year, and the valuable lessons she learned.
Furthermore, to ease the examination process and maintain social distancing norms, the board has added 10,000 new centres to the existing 3,000 examination centres across the country.
With his father unwell, Yashas would take care of him at home while using his time spent on the bus to study. Hats off to his incredible dedication! #Education #Inspiration #CBSEResults
“Fortunately or unfortunately, I am not like other girls of my age. I can’t be. While they could live carefree lives without the care of the world or of money, I had to put my head down and bury myself in books. But it helped me focus on my education, because changing the fate of my family has always been my first priority!”
The students were sent the question paper via e-mail at 9 a.m. They were given 15 minutes of reading time, after which, they were to start writing until 11.45 a.m.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in acknowledging that math is a "difficult" subject that instils a "sense of fear" in many students. It is proposing to bring about two levels of mathematics for the academic session ending March 2020.