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CBSE Board Exam 2024 Highlights : Physics Paper This Year Had 50% Numericals, Says Gurugram Teacher

CBSE Board Exam 2024 Highlights : Physics Paper This Year Had 50% Numericals, Says Gurugram Teacher

CBSE Board Exam 2024 Highlights: Board's Approach Will Prepare Students For Competitive Exams, Says Teacher

CBSE Board Exam 2024 Live

New Delhi:

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted Class 12 Physics paper today, Monday, March 4, 2024. The exam began at 10.30am and ended around 1.30pm. This year, a total of 39 lakh students from 26 countries are taking the examinations. In the national capital, the exams are being held at 877 centers, with 5.80 lakh students appearing.

Students taking the examination have been advised to arrive at the center at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the exam. They must not forget to carry their admit card as it is a crucial document. Candidates without admit cards will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.

Students must also bring their own stationery as borrowing in the examination hall is not permitted. Prohibited items should not be brought into the examination hall, as doing so may result in cancellation of the exam.

CBSE commenced conducting board exams for Classes 10 and 12 starting February 15. Class 12 exams will be held until April 2 while Class 10 exams will take place till March 13.

Here are the LIVE updates on CBSE Board Exam 2024 Live:

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Physics Paper Was Difficult Than Sample Question Paper, Says Gurugram teacher
As per students, the difficulty level of the question paper was moderate to challenging, says Yogita Sharma, PGT Physics, Academic Coordinator KIIT World School, Gurugram. “Most time-consuming section was Section C and the difficulty level of numerical problems was medium. All the questions in the paper were from the latest CBSE 12th Physics syllabus. Students felt that the theory questions tested the student’s depth.The CBSE Class 12 Physics question paper was tougher than the CBSE Class 12 sample question paper. Question paper was also lengthy and time-consuming,” Says Ms Sharma.

Physics Paper Emphasised More On Conceptual Understanding Over Rote Learning, Says Delhi Teacher

Physics paper was overall slightly lengthy and can be considered on moderate to difficult levels, says Pravindra Chaudhary, HOD-Physics, Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir. The HOD further adds, “Numericals were not directly from the NCERT book which brings a slight disappointment to the students about the relevance of the NCERT book.  In summary, the CBSE Class 12 Physics exam provided a comprehensive assessment of student’s in-depth knowledge and deeper understanding of the subject along with applying Physics concepts to real world understanding. The paper emphasised more on conceptual understanding over rote learning.  CBSE’s approach of framing the questions in a different and indirect manner will push the students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and application of Physics which will help them to prepare for competitive exams as well.” 

Physics Paper This Year Had 50% Numerical Questions, Says Gurugram Teacher

The difficulty level of the CBSE Board Exam 2024 was moderate, says Ankit Malhotra, PGT-Physics, Ajanta Public School, Gurugram. The paper this time consisted of around 50% numerical, unlike previous year which had 20% numerical. 
Further explaining, he said, “Section A consisted of MCQs and Assertion Reason which was a bit lengthy part of the paper. It requires knowledge of class 11th concepts as well which might not be a problem for the bright students, but moderate students might have faced problem while attempting such tricky lengthy questions. Few questions were direct and easy.”

“Section B majorly consisted of numerical which were quite tricky. Section C was comparatively easier consisting of few direct derivations and theoretical questions. This section was scoring for most of the students. Section D had Case-based questions which were purely numerical based and were of moderate level.  Most of the long answer questions in section E were asked directly from the basic content and were less time consuming. So, overall difficulty level was moderate. Internal choices were given in the paper.”

CBSE Board Exams 2024 Live: Exam For Physics Paper Ends
The examination for the Physics paper that began at 10.30am has concluded around 1:30pm. 

CBSE Board Exams 2024 Live: Exam For Physics Paper Begins

The examination for the Physics paper began at 10.30am. 

CBSE Issues Clarification On Open Book Exam

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified its intentions to conduct a comprehensive study within its affiliated schools to assess the viability of implementing the OBE within the Indian educational framework.

The move aligns with the recommendations outlined in the National Curriculum Framework for Secondary Education (NCF-SE). Initially, the Board plans to experiment with the OBE approach and subsequently evaluate its feasibility within the Indian context.

Contrary to media reports, the CBSE has refuted claims about immediate plans to introduce the OBE in selected schools as part of a pilot run for specific subjects and grade levels. Instead, the Board is currently focused on initiating a study to ascertain the feasibility of the initiative.

In an interview with Education Times, Joseph Emmanuel, the Director of Academics at CBSE, said “Some media reports have created confusion; the CBSE has decided to undertake a study to understand the feasibility for bringing assessment reforms like the OBE based on recommendations in the NEP-2020 and NCF-SE 2023. The study would be conducted in select CBSE schools as it is important to first experiment, and then examine the viability of the OBE.”

Mr Emmanuel further elaborated, “The CBSE has earlier introduced case-based questions in the board exam paper; students can answer the case-based questions only if they have a conceptual understanding.”

Key Guidelines For Students

  • Students should abstain from spreading fake news regarding paper leaks or other matters.
  • Familiarise themselves with exam guidelines before the exam.
How To Beat Exam Stress, CBSE Lists Do’s And Don’ts

CBSE had earlier listed certain do’s and don’t for students and parents to follow during the board exams. Recognising that examination time is one of very common situation when adolescents may find difficulty in coping with the stress, CBSE said following these strategies will help students to maximize their performance in the examination.
  • Know your concentration span, Study with breaks.
  • Students must work out best time for concentration.
  • They must hold group study for difficult subjects.
  • Students must not be discouraged by previous results. They must try to identify their weak areas from previous exams and work on them.
  • Students must make time management plan for all subjects.
  • They must repeat their learnt work so the recall in exam is easy. Work not repeated or revised is easily forgotten.
  • Students must plan their revision time by drawing up a timetable. The timetable should also include activities such as playing, walking, watching TV that help in relaxation.

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