Day two of the CBSE senior secondary board examinations unfolded without drama on Wednesday, even as rains lashed parts of the capital. Over 8,000 centers hosted Class 12 Physical Education and Class 10 Home Science papers for 4.3 million students globally.
Launched February 17 across 26 countries, these tests adhere strictly to 10:30 AM starts under vigilant supervision. CBSE reports zero disturbances, underscoring effective preparations.
Delhi students braved forecasts by leaving early. South Delhi’s Devendra Agarwal hurried out, fretting over potential downpours slowing traffic. Vikas from Laxmi Nagar mirrored this, departing at 8:30 AM to dodge inevitable jams from waterlogged roads.
Schools stepped up with提前 gate access, shielding candidates from elements without compromising protocols. This foresight ensured timely arrivals despite meteorological hurdles.
Participation numbers are staggering: 43.67 lakh total, split as 25 lakh in Class 10 and 18.59 lakh in Class 12. Yesterday’s papers were Mathematics and Biotechnology respectively.
Looking ahead, Class 10 eyes February 20 for Data Science, Beauty & Wellness, Marketing. Class 12 has Engineering Graphics, Dance Forms, Horticulture on 19th, Physics on 20th.
A key highlight is the rollout of On-Screen Marking for Class 12, enhancing efficiency. With peaceful proceedings confirmed, stakeholders anticipate sustained success.