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CBSE 10th-12th date sheet 2021: Education Minister Nishank will announce at 6 pm today, download the datasheet like this

CBSE 10th and 12th Date Sheet 2021: Union Minister of Education Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' will announce the dates of the tenth and twelfth board examinations of the CBSE board at 6 pm today. The datesheet will be available on the official website of the CBSE board after the dates of the tenth and twelfth board examinations are announced by the Education Minister. Students of class X and XII will be able to download their datesheet through the official website cbse.nic.in.
Students of 10th and 12th will be able to download the examination dates of various subjects as well as the dates of practical examination through the official website of the board. Let us know that the students of class 10 and 12 of the CBSE board are eagerly waiting for the board exam dates. The CBSE board has said that the examination will be through written means only. Nishank has already informed that the board exams of 10th and 12th will not be held till February next year, in view of this, the condition of corona virus will be created. Board exams will be discussed soon and these exams will be held only after February. Nishank said this while communicating with teachers through digital medium.
Typically, the board's practical exams begin in January and written exams take place in February. But this year, board exams will be held late for the first time due to the situation arising due to Corona. It is believed that the Education Minister may announce the conduct of examinations in March and April.

In this way students will be able to download CBSE datesheet 2021
First of all, the students have to visit the official website of CBSE cbse.nic.in.
- Here in the 'Recent Announcements' section on the home page, you have to click on the link related to the datesheet.
After this, the datesheet of the CBSE 2021 examinations will open in PDF format.
After this, students will be able to download the datesheet 2021 of the tenth or twelfth.

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