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MPBSE exams on NEP 2020 pattern: correction window extended by a month citing covid-19 protocol

Citing covid-19 spread in the state, Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) extended the deadline for corrections in examination forms. The board has given one more chance to the 10th-12th student to make changes in the examination form.
Students will now be able to make corrections in the examination form till January 15. The changes must be made online directly using login details or with help from MP online Kiosks.
Previously, the last date for making corrections was set at December 15. “A lot of students were facing a problem and needed to make corrections as per requests sent to divisional and state offices of the board,” divisional officer Deven Sonwani said.
The board examination for academic session 2021-22 for class 10th and class 12th will start in mid-February. This is perhaps first time in more than a decade that MPBSE board examinations will be conducted in February.
To attempt these examinations, students have filled the exam form.
To rectify the mistakes in the form, the MP Board had officially declared the last date December 15, as examinations were to begin in February. However, considering the large number of students and covid-19 spread, now the board extended this date by one more month to January 15.
Students can amend their form by visiting the kiosk from where they filled the exam form. Thereafter, no amendment will be allowed in the application.
NEP based board exam from 2022
Further, the MPBSE will conduct examinations as per the new pattern proposed in the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The question paper of both the classes will comprise 40 per cent objective questions, 40 per cent subjective and the remaining 20 per cent of the questions will be analytical type. Earlier, the objective questions in the paper were lesser and only covered 25 per cent.
It must be noted that the theory portion of the MPBSE class 10 exams is 80 marks and the 20 marks are given for practical or project work. For the 12th board exam, 30 marks are given for the practical examination and the theory portion is for 70 marks. The students must note that there is no change in the old professional, NSQF and DLEd courses examination.

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