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What Are Competency Based Questions for CBSE 9, 10, 11, 12? Will They Come In This Board Exam 2021?

CBSE moves for more application based questions for classes 9 to 12 for the new academic session 2021-22.

by Ginni Tyagi
April 24, 2021
in School Boards
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made some modifications for exam papers for classes 9 to 12. According to the circular released on April 22, the decision to introduce these changes was taken to implement competency-based learning as mentioned in the National Education Policy (NEP 2020). 

The board has laid out the changes for the new academic session 2021-2022 which mentions that the Board is moving towards Competency-Based Education (CBE) which assesses the application of concepts in real-life or unfamiliar situations. These will be a part of CBSE class 10th, 12th board exams, and class 9 and 11th final examination. The Competency-based questions will be about 30 percent for classes 9 and 10 and 20 percent for classes 11 and 12. 

The competency-based questions shall be asked in the form of Multiple-choice questions, Case-based questions, Source-based Integrated, or any other kind of questions.

While preparing for the exam, major importance is given to complete the syllabus on time and achieve the highest marks. It has been regarded as the biggest loop hope in the current education system. With the change in the question paper pattern, the board is now trying to shift its focus from assessment of learning to assessment for learning. Now, the board is preparing students to be equipped with the ability to solve problems and shift the assessment focus from primarily rote memorization skills to one that is more formative, more competency-based, and promotes learning & development.

Since it is a new concept, the board has also asked the school to prepare the students to understand the change in the question pattern and further added that it would release sample papers based on the changed assessment scheme soon.

For class 9th and 10th, a minimum of 30 percent will be competency-based questions, 20 percent will be objective questions, and the remaining 50 per cent are short answer/ long answer type questions. According to the current scheme, class 10th question papers have 20 per cent objective-type questions, 20 per cent case-based/source- based integrated questions, and 60 per cent short answer/ long answer-type questions.

For class 11th and 12th, there will be a minimum of 20 percent competency-based questions, while the remaining 60 percent are short answer/ long answer-type questions (as per the existing scheme).

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