CBSE No Open Book Exams for Class 10th 12th: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided not to implement open-book examinations (OBE) for classes 10th and 12th in the academic year 2024. Instead, the board will conduct a pilot run of these assessments in selected schools for classes 9th and 11th.
This decision follows discussions during the board's governing body meeting in December 2023, where it was emphasized that the pilot aims to evaluate aspects such as completion time, suitability for formative and summative assessments, and feedback from stakeholders. Open-book exams allow students to refer to their notes and textbooks during the test, aiming to foster higher-order thinking skills like critical analysis and problem-solving. While not yet implemented broadly, CBSE's move signals a progressive shift towards competency-based assessment methods in future examinations.NIOS Class 10 12 Registration for Oct-Nov 2024
Aspect | Details |
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Decision | CBSE will not conduct Open Book Exams (OBE) for Class 10th and 12th in the academic year 2024-25. |
Original Plan | The CBSE governing body had approved OBE pilot tests for Classes 9 to 12 in December 2023. |
Subjects Considered | Initially, OBEs were planned for English, Mathematics, and Science (Classes 9 and 10) and English, Mathematics, and Biology (Classes 11 and 12). |
Revised Scope | OBE pilot limited to Classes 9 and 11 only for the current academic year. |
Implementation Scope | Pilot to be conducted in a few schools in 2024, with plans for a larger pilot in 2025-26. |
Objective | Assess feasibility, completion time, and suitability for formative/summative purposes. |
Alignment with Educational Framework | Based on recommendations from the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023. |
Educational Institutions Conducting OBE | Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), among others, use OBE for semester exams. |
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