Thursday, March 22, 2018

CBSE Class 12 Maths exam 2018: Balanced paper but lengthy

Nothing was out of the syllabus and there was no surprise element. The paper was mostly based on the concepts given in NCERT. After a long time the question paper was entirely based on the sample paper issued by CBSE.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: March 21, 2018 6:58 pm
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CBSE class 12 students appeared for their maths paper today, on March 21. Considered a challenging but scoring subject, the paper this year was found to be quite easy and straightforward by the students. Some students found the paper a little lengthy, most of the students finished it on time as the questions were mainly NCERT based. Nothing was out of the syllabus and there was no surprise element. The paper was mostly based on the concepts given in NCERT.

This was after a long time that the question paper was entirely based on the sample paper issued by CBSE. Six mark questions in section D were exactly from the NCERT. Difficulty level and applications of concepts in most of the questions were as per expectations of average students.

Section wise review

Section A 

Three questions were direct but question on binary operations was slightly twisted.

Section B

Most of the questions were same or similar as given in NCERT exercises. CBSE has set the paper very carefully keeping all the norms and parameter in minds.

Section C 

Section C was slightly lengthy and students might have faced problem in solving questions on ‘properties of determinants’ and ‘differential equations’. Question based on ‘tangent and normal’ was also slightly twisted to test the students’ knowledge in depth.

Section D

Section D which constitutes long answer questions proved to be the easiest. Questions were asked from the expected topics like equivalence relations, elementary operations, solving linear equation of three variable by matrix methods, application of integrals, limit of sum and linear programming. All these questions were of average difficulty level.

Mr Rajshekhar Ratrey, VP, Educational content, Toppr.com said, “Questions on three-dimensional geometry and different equations were comparatively easy than last year. Marks’ weightage was similar as compared to that of last year. Maximum number of questions were from vector algebra, determinants and probability. Achieving 70-80 marks out of 100 is easy”.

Most students are satisfied with their performance. An average student who would have prepared well, with his concepts cleared, can easily score above 90 and bright students can obtain full 100 marks.

Ranjhum Goel, student of Manav Rachna International School said, ”If students have gone through NCERT and exemplar, it would be very easy to score 90 plus marks in this paper. Those who have studied NCERT thoroughly and have practiced the last 10 years question papers, they would have found the paper easy”.

Overall analysis

The paper was very balanced and smartly designed to test all the basic understanding of the concepts. Overall, the  question paper tested the students on every skill like knowledge, understanding and application of concepts.
Source : http://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-class-12-maths-exam-2018-balanced-paper-straight-questions-but-lengthy-5105839/

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

CBSE shifts class 12 chapters to 11th, reduces burden


Written By :Tanushree Bhatia | Mar 21, 2018, 06:25 AM IST

With an aim to reduce the burden of class 12 students, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in a major shift, has removed some of the important chapters from class 12 syllabus and included in class 11 syllabus. The move of the CBSE comes after HRD minister Prakash Javadekar assuring that the NCERT syllabus will be reduced by half from the 2019 academic session so that students get time for other activities for their all-round development.

The CBSE which released its new syllabus for class 9-12 only recently mentioned that it will be implemented from 2018-19 onwards.

Welcoming the move, teachers in Ahmedabad said that it is a good decision by the board as it will lessen the burden of class 12 students. "Class 12 Economics was divided into two parts: Micro and Macroeconomics whereas class 11 Economics subject mainly had theory and history which students found quite easy. In the new syllabus, the board has shifted first part i.e. Microeconomics to class 11. Macroeconomics has a lot of diagrams and it will be good for the students as they will be connected towards class 12 Economics subject from class 11 onwards", said Neetu Sharma, who has been teaching Economics since a decade.

The board has also shifted a major chapter in Physics carrying 14 marks of weight in exams to class 11. Confirming the same, another teacher Kanchan Tandel who has been teaching the subject for past eight years says, "A major chapter 'Geometrical optics' has been moved to class 11 from class 12 syllabus. In a way, it is a good move by the board as it reduces a lot of burdens. This chapter belongs to a bigger unit 'Optics' which has 14 marks of weight in exams. However, this would also mean that class 11 syllabus will become lengthy."

Last year, CBSE had dropped 34 vocational and 7 academic subjects due to low enrolment. In Chemistry this year, one and a half chapter of class 12 has been shifted to class 11 whereas a chapter on Indian Economics Development will now be a part of class 12 from 2019-20.

GETS A WELCOME

Welcoming the move, teachers in Ahmedabad said that it is a good decision by the board as it will lessen the burden of class 12 students.

Source : http://www.dnaindia.com/education/report-cbse-shifts-class-12-chapters-to-11th-reduces-burden-2596003

CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Board Exam 2018 tomorrow: 10 quick last minute tips

CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Board Exam 2018
Central Board of Secondary Exam (CBSE) will be conducting the Class 12 Mathematics Board Exam 2018 tomorrow, March 21.
With the exam just around the corner, the students would be busy doing the last minute preparations.
While some students dread the subject, there are others who use its scoring nature to boost their overall percentage. Even though they may have practised the problems several times, students are sometimes not confident enough.

Here are 10 last-minute tips for the students to prepare well for Mathematics exam:

  • Revise list of all important formulae and concepts.
  • Understand the usage of the formulae.
  • If there are any doubts, clear them as soon as possible from your teachers.
  • Focus on NCERT books for studying as a majority of exam revolves around NCERT books. Also practice questions from other books, in addition to NCERT.
  • Practice a few questions from previous chapters as you study a new chapter. This will make sure you stay in touch with the concepts.
  • Revise and practice writing down the steps for solving a question as the process also gains marks.
  • Feel free to think out your answers on rough paper. It helps in understanding the question quicker and you can use a column in your answer sheet for rough work during exams.
  • Practice answering previous year papers and sample papers within the time limit of the official exam.
  • Quickly identify your weak areas, where you are unable to answer and where you answer incorrectly.
  • Long answer questions are scoring and generally from Algebra, Three Dimensional Geometry, Calculus, Probability, Relation and Function, so prepare accordingly.

Important reminders

Admit card: In any case, do not forget to carry your admit card. Without it, you won't be allowed to appear for the exam
Read carefully: About 15 minutes time will be provided for reading the question paper. You should also check out the marks assigned to each question
Do not forget stationery: You will be required to make some diagrams. So, do not forget to carry your pencils, scales, sharpener and eraser
Relax and practice, practice, practice to excel in your maths exam!

On the day of the exam:

Plan to show up at least 30 minutes earlier than the exam time. Keep calm and do not panic if someone tells you something you don't know. Most likely, they did the same as you, learned very well what they already knew. Also, try to review once more your note cards.
Start the exam with the questions you already know and leave the rest at the end. Always keep calm and stay positive and confident of your final preparation for math and focus on one goal that you can do it.
Good Luck!

(Authored article by Archana Aggarwal, Maths teacher, MRIS, Faridabad)
Source Lionk : https://www.indiatoday.in

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

CBSE officially confirms compensation for Class X English Paper
Sumaiya Yousuf | TNN | Updated: Mar 19, 2018, 21:26 IST

BHOPAL: It is official, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) controller of exam KK Choudhury on Monday confirmed to TOI that CBSE will compensate students of class 10 for English paper goof up which led to chaos and confusion among students across the county. 

The English paper which was scheduled on March 12, 2018 was massively criticized by teachers as well as students across the country after students were left confused over an error in passage section.
“It was a typo error which led to the confusion and it is certainly in our notice. We have decided not to put any student on disadvantage. The students will be benefited definitely and it will be taken care of at the time of marking scheme to be prepared by the board,” Controller Exams CBSE K K Choudhury told TOI over phone from New Delhi. 

He said the benefit of marks will be decided later. “Our team is working on it,” he added.
Earlier reports were making rounds on WhatsApp groups that CBSE has decided to give away 2 marks for the error. However, the board said that number marks would be decided later after marking scheme is released. 

Although the question paper appeared to be an easiest one unlike other papers but due to the ‘Typo’, Students across the country were apprehensive about losing their marks and some students in Bhopal even started an online petition against errors and sought CBSE intervention. 

The passage section of paper where students were expected to find synonyms of endurance, obstruction and motivation in paragraphs two, four and five, respectively had its answers in answers in paras three and six. 

Some students even pointed out another type of error in the paper where the word ‘or’ was missing between the parts two questions given, which led to panic among the examinees and confusion among the students. 

The students had to attempt a 10 marks question within 200-250 words given in the novel section of the question paper. 

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/cbse-officially-confirms-compensation-for-class-10th-x-english-paper/articleshow/63367071.cms

Pvt tutor spoiling students’ future, says school director

Kalyan/Mumbai: The SSC paper leak came to light on Monday morning when the authorities at Sacred Heart School in Kalyan received information that some of the students had the question paper on their mobile phones.

Albin Anthony, director of Sacred Heart School, said, “Around one hour before the exam was to begin, we learned that some students had received the paper on their phone via WhatsApp. When we checked with the students, we found that a mobile number saved as ‘Vinita Madam’ had sent them the history paper at 9.51am. As the exam was yet to begin and question paper we had received was sealed, we called the board officials who asked us to verify if the papers were identical.”
He added, “We opened the seal of the question papers and found it was the same paper. We informed the board about it. Officials asked us to take legal action against the teacher who sent the paper to the students.”

The school has found that 14 students from different schools in the vicinity had received the paper on their phones. In a message, the tuition teacher, Vinita Khatwani, asked her students to share the papers with other students too, said a source.

Anthony said, “We are surprised that a teacher giving private tuition is spoiling the future of the students. We are against such practices.”

When TOI visited Vinita’s residence, her house was locked. Neighbours confirmed that she took tuitions. When TOI contacted her husband Dilip Khatwani on the phone, he said he was not aware about the incident and would talk later. But later he didn’t take calls.

Board officials said they would wait for the police probe to get leads on the source of the WhatsApp images. Subhash Borse, in-charge secretary of the state board’s Mumbai division, said, “We received a call from the centre about 10 minutes before the paper was to begin. We asked the centre in-charge to conduct the paper and then approach the police. If police find a lead on those involved in sending out images of the paper, we will start the administrative inquiry and take action.”

After a series of HSC paper leaks in the past three years, the state board, this year, had sealed question papers in bundles of 25, which are opened in the exam hall itself in the presence of two students. The new formula, however, was not implemented for SSC exams, which means question papers are unsealed at the centre around 30 minutes before the exam begins.

TIMES VIEW: The incident should be treated as a wake-up call by the SSC board to bring about changes in the examination process. Tech safeguards such as the use of biometrics and encoded software may be needed to prevent leaks. To preserve the credibility of the exercise, the SSC exams must be kept free of all malpractices.

Source : https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/#

Monday, March 19, 2018

CBSE makes big changes in Class 9th, 11th syllabus, many subjects dropped; students, parents can check details here

English Communicative was earlier elected by students entering class 9 in CBSE affiliated schools, however, the board has posted circular on its website cbseacademic.nic.in for the schools to not to continue the subjects.

By: | Published: March 12, 2018 6:17 PM

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced some major changes in the syllabus for Class 9 and 11 students.
 
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced some major changes in the syllabus for Class 9 and 11 students. The board has announced to discontinue English Communicative from the academic session 2018-19 for class 9. English Communicative was earlier elected by students entering class 9 in CBSE affiliated schools, however, the board has posted circular on its website cbseacademic.nic.in for the schools to not to continue the subjects. In a letter dated March 9, 2018, the board has discontinued two other electives for class 9 students and three for class 11 students.

According to the circular, CBSE has advised the schools not to offer some subjects in the classes for 9 and 11 from the forthcoming session of 2018-19. However, the students pursuing these subjects currently in class 9 and 11 shall continue with them in class 10 and 12 in the session 2018-19, the notice has said. Apart from these, subjects like Information and Communication Technology and e-Publishing and e-office for class 9 are also on the list of discontinuing subjects. For class 11, students from the next session will not be studying subjects like Dance – Mohiniyattam, Multimedia and Web Technology and English Elective – CBSE.



Besides, CBSE has also merged some vocational electives subjects. These subjects include Agriculture, Fashion Studies and Mass Media Studies. These will be offered as Vocational Electives from the session 2018-19 in class 11. In another change ‘Sanskrit Communicative’ has been renamed ‘Sanskrit’ as prescribed by NCERT. While the board has also renamed ‘Foundations of Information Technology’ to ‘Computer Applications’.

Meanwhile, CBSE board examination is underway for classes 10 and 12 across the nation. More than 28 lakh candidates are appearing for class 10 and 12 examinations. Around 16 lakh students have registered for class X exams, while candidates around 12 lakh have registered for class XII examination this year. The class X board examination has been reintroduced from this year after the government decided to do away with the Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) adopted earlier.

Source :: http://www.financialexpress.com/education-2/cbse-makes-big-changes-in-class-9th-11th-syllabus-many-subjects-dropped-students-parents-can-check-details-here/1095638/

Class X English paper: CBSE to give 2 marks for incorrect question, says report

TOI-Online | Mar 19, 2018, 12:16 IST
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NEW DELHI: After students and teachers raised concerns about a question in Class 10 English paper, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had assured that the board will look into the matter before the finalisation of marking scheme which is to be prepared for evaluation of this paper.

According to a TTimes Now report, CBSE has decided to give two extra marks to the students who have attempted the comprehension passage question which had asked students to look for synonyms.

The CBSE had conducted the Class X English paper on March 12, 2018.

It may be noted that in the third question of Passage 2, the students were asked to search and write synonyms of endurance, obstruction and motivation from paragraphs two, four and five, respectively but the experts and teachers noted that the actual synonyms of the words were to be found in paras three and six of the said passage.

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/class-x-english-paper-cbse-to-give-2-marks-for-incorrect-question-says-report/articleshow/63362776.cms

Open computer labs for JEE Advance aspirants: CBSE to schools

Prakash Kumar, DH News Service, New Delhi, Mar 15 2018, 17:12 IST

The CBSE has directed its schools to open the doors of their computer laboratories for such students to enable them to take the mock test ahead of the examinations to be held for admission in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in May. 

Engineering aspirants can take a mock test for JEE-Advance using the computers available at their nearby schools which are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The CBSE has directed its schools to open the doors of their computer laboratories for such students to enable them to take the mock test ahead of the examinations to be held for admission in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in May.

"This facility may be extended to the students who are qualified to write JEE-Advance examination only," the board said in its directive to about 18,000 schools affiliated to it in India and abroad.
The move is aimed to benefit rural students as the joint admission board of the IITs have decided to conduct the JEE-Advance in online mode only from this year, doing away with the system of holding the test in pen and paper mode.

The IIT-Kanpur is scheduled to hold the mock test for the JEE aspirants between May 1 to May 5.
The nationwide test is conducted in two parts-JEE Main and JEE Advance. While the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other centrally-funded technical institutes admit students on the basis of their performance in the JEE-Main, a joint admission board of the 23 IITs conduct the JEE-Advance for filling their seats.

The CBSE is scheduled to conduct the JEE-Main in pen and paper mode across the country on April 8. The computer-based test for the JEE-Main aspirants, who have opted for it, will be held by the board on April 15 and April 16.

The IITs will conduct the JEE Advance on May 20.

In a separate notification on Wednesday, the CBSE assured that the JEE-Main questions will have same difficulty level for each set of the question papers prepared for this year.

"The subject experts who have prepared the question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into an appropriate number of units and choosing an equal number of questions from each unit," the board said.

In every question paper set, each subject would carry the same percentage of "easy, medium and difficult" questions, it said.

This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question paper for this year," the board added

Source : http://www.deccanherald.com/content/664785/open-computer-labs-jee-advance.html

CBSE affiliated schools should only follow NCERT syllabus: Madras High Court


All the schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) should follow only the syllabus prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), said the Madras High Court.
Moreover, no additional subjects should be included in the curriculum, the court added.

Here's what Justice N Kirubakaran said:

"It is not known when the NCERT has prescribed only limited subjects to young children, how the CBSE allows its affiliated schools to have more subjects for the students," Justice N Kirubakaran said in recent TOI report while hearing a plea moved by advocate M Purushothaman.

CBSE should verify whether schools are following NCERT syllabus:

Furthermore, the Madras High Court has said that the board should have a mechanism to verify whether schools affiliated to it were following the NCERT syllabus.
Justice N Kirubakaran made the observations in a recent interim order directing the Centre to inform the court when it would allocate more funds and manpower to the CBSE to have effective control over the affiliated schools.

Petition to ensure that schools used only the NCERT syllabus:

As reported, the order was given on a petition by advocate M Purushothaman seeking a direction to the CBSE to ensure that the schools used only the syllabus and books prescribed by NCERT.
The petitioner claimed while the NCERT syllabus prescribed the study of the mother tongue, English and mathematics for first standard students, in reality, the children were being forced to study up to eight subjects.
Such violations were there in other classes also, he added.

Arguments from the petitioner:

Furthermore, the petitioner argued that the NCERT published books were cheaper than those printed by the private publishers.

Not enough funds available with the CBSE:

The court was also informed that there were not enough funds available with the CBSE and only 1,185 staff was working for it throughout the country. Hence it may not be possible for the board to have effective control over the schools.
The judge directed the counsel for the Centre to get instructions as to when the government would allocate more funds to the CBSE in this regard and posted the matter to March 27 for further hearing.


Source : https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-affiliated-schools-should-only-follow-ncert-syllabus-madras-high-court-all-the-schools-affiliated-to-central-board-of-secondary-education-cbse-should-follo-1190170-2018-03-15

Thursday, March 8, 2018

CBSE class 12 exams 2018: Students find physics paper challenging, check analysis

CBSE Board exams 2018: The overall the difficulty level of question paper was higher than the last year. The students found it quite challenging and came up with mixed responses.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Published: March 7, 2018 6:54 pm 
 
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Exams for both class 10 and 12 started from March 5 and over 28 lakh students are appearing for the same. (PTI photo)
 The CBSE class 12 science students appeared for their second major subject today, which was that of physics. Exams for both class 10 and 12 started from March 5 and over 28 lakh students are appearing for the same. The first paper for class 12 students was that of English and almost all the students were happy with this year’s paper. Check out the entire analysis of today’s physics paper for class 12 below.

Time consuming calculation 
Two questions out of five in one marker were indirect. The two markers were straightforward and easy. The three markers were considerably lengthy and time consuming and the students found the calculation time consuming.

Numericals were challenging 
Some students found difficulty in comprehending the question on ‘Expression for Magnetic Field for Toroid’ as it was an indirect one. About 50 per cent of three markers were numerical problems which made the section a bit challenging. The entire paper was more application based rather than theoretical.

Overall analysis
The overall the difficulty level of question paper was higher than the last year. The students found it quite challenging and came up with mixed responses.
The exams for class 10 will conclude on April 12, whereas for class 12 the last paper will be conducted on April 4. A total number of 16,38,428 students have registered for class 10 exams and for class 12, total 11,86,306 students will be appearing. Students can find the entire datesheet of the exams at the official website – cbse.nic.in

Inputs contributed by CS Tripathi, PGT Physics, VidyaGyan School, Bulandshahr
Source : http://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-class-12-physics-exam-2018-students-find-physics-paper-challenging-check-analysis-5089597/