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CBSE class 10 exam pattern

CBSE class 10 exam pattern | Class 10 board examination for session 2017-18

CBSE Class 10 exam pattern : You can check here complete CBSE class 10 board examination for session 2017-18. We are providing online and free download CBSE class 10 exam pattern for session 2017-18.
CBSE New Assessment Scheme for class 10 board examination for session 2017-18 is issued. In new scheme of examination, CCE and term system has been replaced with single annual exam by CBSE itself.
The exam will be conducted by CBSE for 80 marks and other 20 marks are kept with schools for internal assessment. CBSE has issued detailed guidelines on how the internal marks will be divided among different activities.
The dual scheme ‘Scheme-I and Scheme-ll’ of examination for Class X as “hitherto” shall stand discontinued for the students appearing in Class-X from the Academic Year 2017-18 and onwards.
The examination for Academic Year 2017-18 and onwards would be conducted as per the upgraded assessment structure. However, for Class-X students appearing in Academic Year 2016-17 examination, the existing scheme of assessment would apply.

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