Get answers to common CBSE Board Exam 2025 FAQs, including exam rules, preparation tips, and guidelines to help you perform your best. Stay informed and confident.


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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct the Class 10 and 12 board examinations 2025 from February 15 onwards. With less than a week left, students are in the final phase of their preparation, striving to give their best performance.

It is natural for students to have several queries about the examination process. From word limits to question paper formats, many aspects remain a concern. To ease your doubts. 

The CBSE Class 10 exams will conclude on March 18, while Class 12 exams will end on April 4. All exams will begin at 10:30 AM in a single shift.

This year, around 44 lakh students from 8,000 schools in India and abroad are appearing for the Class 10 and 12 board exams. Best wishes to all students!

FAQ

CBSE sample papers are meant to give students an idea about the exam pattern, types of questions, and difficulty level. However, the actual questions in the exam can be from any part of the prescribed syllabus. Therefore, students should prepare thoroughly from the entire syllabus instead of relying solely on sample papers.

While no separate marks are allotted for presentation, CBSE recommends writing neat, well-organized answers with proper headings and underlining key points for better clarity. This can create a positive impression on the examiner.

No, failing in pre-boards does not disqualify a student from appearing in the board exams. Pre-board exams are meant to assess the preparation level and help students identify weak areas.

No, marks obtained in pre-boards are not added to the final board exam results. The board exams are evaluated separately.

The use of whitener is not permitted in board exams. However, students can use blue or royal blue gel pens for writing answers.

CBSE does not deduct marks for exceeding the word limit. However, in language papers, spelling and grammatical mistakes can lead to some deduction in marks.

CBSE does not recommend selective study. Students are advised to cover the entire syllabus and focus on understanding concepts rather than memorizing selective topics.

To improve writing speed, students should practice writing answers within a set time limit. During the exam, they should organize their thoughts before answering and write in points if running out of time. Avoid skipping questions entirely.

Students should not believe in rumors about paper leaks. CBSE has a foolproof system for conducting exams securely. If students come across any misinformation, they should report it to the board via email or phone.

Students must carry their admit cards to the exam center as it is mandatory for entry. In case of a genuine emergency, they should contact their school authorities for immediate assistance.

Students are not allowed to leave the examination hall before the completion of the exam duration. They must remain in the hall even if they finish early.

If a student is unwell on the exam day, they should inform the school authorities immediately. In case of a severe condition, they may be allowed to take a re-exam under CBSE's special provisions, subject to approval.

No, calculators, smartwatches, and any digital devices are strictly prohibited in the examination hall. Students should only carry essential stationery items as per CBSE guidelines.

Students should maintain a balanced routine with proper sleep, revision schedules, and short breaks. Practicing mindfulness, deep breathing, and positive thinking can help reduce exam stress.

If a mistake is made, students should neatly strike it out and write the correct answer nearby. Since whitener is not allowed, it is best to avoid making too many corrections.

Yes, students can carry a transparent pouch containing pens, pencils, erasers, and other necessary stationery items. Any prohibited items will not be allowed inside the examination hall.

Students are advised to reach the exam center well in advance. However, if a student is late due to unavoidable circumstances, they may be allowed to enter within a specified grace period at the discretion of the exam authorities.

While attempting all questions is advised to maximize scores, CBSE does not mandate answering every question. However, students should manage their time wisely to attempt as many as possible.

Yes, students can request additional answer sheets if required. They should inform the invigilator and ensure they use only the officially provided sheets.

Students are generally allowed to use the washroom in case of urgency, but only with the invigilator’s permission. They should avoid unnecessary breaks to save time.

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