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If the study is online then why not the exam? What did former NCERT officials say about the students' concern in the board exams?

How will the board exam be conducted in the corona period? This is a question which is very important for those students who are preparing for the CBSE board exam. The Union Education Minister has said that many changes will give relief to students this time. But so far, suspense remains regarding the exam dates. The Corona epidemic has had a major impact on the lives of students. Prior to Corona, students had to go to school and college, studying in a classroom. But now it is online. This change has made a big impact on the lives of students. A former NCERT official spoke to Aaj Tak on students' concern. See what he said.

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank tweeted that he will issue the CBSE date sheet for the board exams of class 10th and 12th at 6 pm on December 31. Shortly thereafter, students across the country have asked him to postpone the exam until May or June. On Aaj Tak, many students from across the country presented their Q&A about conducting the examinations. See what the former NCERT official said.

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