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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to begin class 10 and 12 Board Exam 2023 today, February 15 across the country. The exams for class 10 students will end on March 21 while class 12 exams will conclude on April 5. As per the schedule, the board examination for Classes 10 and 12 will begin at 10:30 am and will end at 1:30 pm. As many as 38,73,710 students are appearing for the 10th and 12th exam starting today.
As per the official notice, candidates will be allowed to enter the examination centre after 10 am. Therefore, students are advised to reach on time. Candidates must go in school uniform and with their school identity card and admit card issued by CBSE and permissible stationary items only. Students must leave for the examination centre keeping in view weather conditions, traffic conditions, etc.
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CBSE Board Exams 2023: What to carry
It is mandatory for all the students to carry their CBSE admit card along with a photo ID to the exam hall. Without it, the candidate will not be allowed to enter the examination hall or even appear for the exam. Candidates and their mother/father/guardian must check the particulars mentioned in the admit card and sign at the appropriate place after verifying them.
The CBSE admit card for candidates has already been released and the board has urged students to download it. To download the admit card from the official website, go to the official website at cbse.gov.in. It is to be noted that the CBSE board exam 2023 admit card will include details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, date of birth (only for class 10), mother’s name, father’s/guardian’s name, name of examination, name of exam centre, admit card ID, category of PwD, subjects for examination.
CBSE Board Exams 2023: Items Prohibited
Candidates are not allowed to carry mobiles with GPS or any electronic items and all barred items to the exam hall. Candidates must refrain themselves from spreading rumours and hosting any material on social websites including WhatsApp, YouTube, Twitter etc. Students must read and adhere to all the important instructions given on the CBSE admit card. They must also read the amended rules for unfair practices.
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