To help students move from memorisation to problem solving and analytical understanding, Central Board of Secondary Education has organised Reading Challenge for students of classes VIII to X.
Students will be required to focus on both speed and accuracy. The question paper with reading tasks will comprise 5-8 passages, each passage followed by objective type questions. Participants are expected to complete the paper as quickly as possible. Students who correctly answer the paper in the shortest duration of time will be selected.
The challenge will consist of two stages:
1. Round one: CBSE affiliated schools can register themselves for the reading challenge through the link available on the official website. Six students (2 each from classes VIII, IX and X) on the basis of their performance will be competing in round two.
Schools shall register the names of these six students by paying a registration fee by logging in through the online link between January 27 and February 2, 2020.
2. Round two: CBSE will be conducting a computer-based reading test for the registered test from February 4 to 7, 2020.
All the participants of Round Two will be issued an online participation and appreciation certificate by the Board.
The best 50 performers from each Region will be issued a merit certificate.
Students will be required to focus on both speed and accuracy. The question paper with reading tasks will comprise 5-8 passages, each passage followed by objective type questions. Participants are expected to complete the paper as quickly as possible. Students who correctly answer the paper in the shortest duration of time will be selected.
The challenge will consist of two stages:
1. Round one: CBSE affiliated schools can register themselves for the reading challenge through the link available on the official website. Six students (2 each from classes VIII, IX and X) on the basis of their performance will be competing in round two.
Schools shall register the names of these six students by paying a registration fee by logging in through the online link between January 27 and February 2, 2020.
2. Round two: CBSE will be conducting a computer-based reading test for the registered test from February 4 to 7, 2020.
All the participants of Round Two will be issued an online participation and appreciation certificate by the Board.
The best 50 performers from each Region will be issued a merit certificate.
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