The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that students in Class 12 who were unable to attend their examinations due to the Holi festival will be granted an opportunity to take the exams at a later date

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that students in Class 12 who were unable to attend their examinations due to the Holi festival will be granted an opportunity to take the exams at a later date. This decision comes in response to the concerns raised by students and parents about the scheduling of exams coinciding with major cultural celebrations. The board understands the significance of Holi and its impact on students’ ability to participate in their assessments. As a result, the CBSE is committed to ensuring that all students have equitable access to their examinations, allowing them to demonstrate their knowledge and skills without being disadvantaged by external factors. This move is part of the board’s broader commitment to student welfare and academic integrity, ensuring that every learner has an equal opportunity to succeed. Students who missed their exams are encouraged to stay in touch with their schools for updates on the rescheduled dates and any additional instructions provided by the CBSE. This initiative reflects the board’s recognition of the diverse cultural practices in India and its dedication to accommodating students’ needs while maintaining the integrity of the examination process.

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