Well, yeah … the date-sheet of CBSE Class XII boards has been declared. However, not all seem happy with it.
Three exams consecutively and the fourth one just after a day’s gap… the students will definitely be bothered. This is a part of date sheet for Class XII Humanities students.
Soon to start, Class XII board exams’ datesheet was released on Saturday, which says Economics paper will be on 31st March, followed by Legal Studies the very next day, Psychology on April 2 and finally after a days gap, sociology on April 4th.
Already nervous, the students who either have all three or all of this combination have added pressure with no gap between the subjects.
And then there is a gap of 12 days between political science and economics exam.
Students feel that the datesheet is an unbalanced one and requires reconsideration.
The scoring percentage of students might be at stake, with some students too long a time to prepare further and score better, while others hardly getting it. And as the students worry, this can put their further studies plan at stake as well as the colleges now set high cut-off list.
As far as the board is concerned, they say that the datesheet has been prepared keeping in mind the past experiences and not the stream-wise combinations. This is what K K Chaudhary, Controller of Examinations, CBSE, said, “There are stream-wise subjects in CBSE. A student needs to have a language and four electives from 240 subjects. So we have students with physics and legal studies, chemistry and sociology, and even biology with economics. A student can choose any four electives.”
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