CBSE Changes Exam Pattern for class 11, 12 2024-25: CBSE has introduced a new exam pattern for classes 11 and 12 for the academic session 2024-25. This change is aimed at enhancing students' analytical and practical skills.
The exam pattern now emphasizes competency-based questions, which assess students' understanding and application of concepts in real-life scenarios. This shift is expected to provide a more holistic evaluation of students' knowledge and abilities. However, there are no changes to the exam pattern for classes 9 and 10.CBSE Class 10 Result 2024 Expected to be out Soon
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This new way of testing means students need to learn in a more complete way. It's not just about remembering facts anymore. They need to understand why things happen and how they can be used in different situations. This kind of learning is important not just for exams, but also for going to college and dealing with the complexities of life.Increased Focus on Competency-Based Questions (50%): You can expect a greater emphasis on questions that test your ability to apply knowledge in real-world scenarios. This includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with application scenarios, case studies analyzing real-life situations, and source-based integrated questions that assess your ability to interpret data from various sources.
Reduced Emphasis on Long Answer Questions (30%): The weightage of traditional questions requiring long, descriptive answers has been reduced to allow for a more balanced assessment approach.
Alignment with NEP 2020: This shift in exam format aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and practical understanding among students.
Here's a summary of the changes in the CBSE exam format for Classes 11 and 12:
Question Type | Pre-2024 Weightage | New Weightage (Implemented from 2024-25) |
---|---|---|
Competency Focused Questions | 40% | 50% |
(MCQs, Case-Based, Source-Based etc.) | ||
Select Response Type Questions (MCQs) | 20% | 20% |
Constructed Response Questions | 40% | 30% |
(Short/Long Answer) |