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CBSE will have a new pattern for questions from 2020

by Diksha Joshi
August 27, 2018
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CBSE Changes Pattern of Question 2020
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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), has now come up with a new change in the academic. Students of class 10th and class 12th who will appear for the examinations in the year 2020 will face a new challenge in the pattern of the questions. Through this is not confirmed by CBSE yet. CBSE is thinking to take such a step in the year 2020. After keeping in mind the views of all students, parents, and teachers, CBSE will reach its final decision

Once the decision will be finalized, CBSE will issue the notice officially through its website- cbse.nic.in. But at the same time, the thing to be noted is that the changes in the question paper will not be implemented for the session 2019. 

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Now, the question arises that what would be the reasons for bringing up the changes in the pattern of the question of paper? 

It seems like that the students of class 10th and class 12th are only memorized the questions rather than understanding the basic concept of questions. For every student who is preparing for the boards, scoring more marks is the first priority. So, in order to improve the learning of the student, CBSE is planning to take such a decision.

Along with the change in the pattern, there will be also the vocational examinations in the month of February.  CBSE will also focus on that the main board examinations will end up in the month of March and there will be no delay in the declaration of the result. 

How will be CBSE Question Paper 2020?

CBSE question paper for session 2020 will include more objective type questions. or on the other hand, we can say that there will be more short answer type questions of marks 1 varied to marks 5. The main aim of introducing such a pattern is that to focus more on the critical thinking abilities of the students.

However, right now we cannot say that whether the pattern of 2020 of CBSE will be easy or difficult for class 10th and class 12th students. But yes, it may be challenging for them.

Is CBSE decision of changing the pattern is right or wrong? 

Students of class 10th and class 12th usually get stick to the syllabus defined to them. They are not able to give extra efforts to learn the basic concepts of questions. So, by introducing the objective type questions in class 10th and class 12th CBSE is trying to improve the thinking as well as the logical abilities of the students. And this will help the students in preparing for the competitive examinations as well.

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What are you thinking about this decision of CBSE? Please let us know through your comments in the box provided below. 

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Diksha Joshi

Diksha Joshi is a blogger. She is writing the content in the field of education. She loves writing and sharing her views. She is passionate about her work. She believes- 'writing is the most creative and interesting field. You reach to a number of people through your views'. In her daily life, she used to write a diary. When she is not writing she loved to travel and do shopping, matching her accessories with her wardrobe and she is crazy for the purple color. Currently, Diksha is working as a content writer in Aglasem. You can reach her at twitter.com/DikshaJ70516186 or www.quora.com/profile/Diksha-Joshi-41

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Comments 1

  1. Jessy says:
    3 years ago

    Its good to changes. But 2020 batch already half way for class 11 and it is not advisable for them start this new pattern . It better to start from year 2021. 2020 batch already faced many challenges in their class 10 exam.
    kindly make changes from class 2021 exams

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