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TopicCbse class 12

Topic: cbse class 12

What it actually feels like to be a student right now

Every school test carries a weight it didn't used to, not because I'm ambitious, but because I genuinely don't know what might happen between now & next February.

It wasn’t fun being a student in May. How Indian media covered chaos of NEET, CBSE, CUET-UG

CBSE also has the dubious distinction of making headlines in foreign news media: UK’s The Guardian and BBC, Singapore’s The Straits Times wrote about the school scandal.

QR code on Class 12 question paper leads to 1987 music video. What CBSE said

The CBSE Class 12 Maths board exam was held on 9 March, and soon after the test, several students discovered that they had become a part of a long-running internet joke.

‘It’s a blessing’ — autistic teen tops special category in CBSE Class 12 board exams with 97% score

The autistic 17-year-old, encouraged by her mother, used her strengths in art and music to achieve a solid score of 97 percent in the board exams.

12,598 students score 100 in Class 10 maths, highest of all subjects in CBSE board exams

Pass percentage for CBSE Class 10 is 94.4% this year, while that for Class 12 is 92.7%. Owing to Covid disruptions, CBSE hasn't declared its list of toppers for Class 10 and 12.

On Camera

Modi in Indo-Pacific, Jaishankar in Gulf—how India is rebuilding its strategic map

July could be busiest month for India’s diplomatic establishment as Narendra Modi and S Jaishankar cover major power centres globally. The visits are aimed at outreach and outcome.

India’s rising solar penetration is stressing the power grid. It’s a storage problem

Paper says solar boom exposing storage deficit, with surplus daytime power going to waste as grid struggles to meet evening demand. 'Question has shifted from quantity to timing & flexibility.'

What India’s ₹10 trillion post-Op Sindoor arms buying plan means & next steps | CutTheClutter

In ep 1859 of CutTheClutter, Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta and Editor (Defence & Diplomacy) Snehesh Alex Philip look at DAC approvals, what it means for India's military and next steps.

Congress is ceding ground to BJP on nationalism. It’s pushing India towards one-party system

The Congress party’s abandonment of nationalism is the most intriguing aspect of its post-2014 politics. The real Congress was never a party of bleeding heart pacifists.