1. In Class IX, students get Registered with CBSE in the month of August / September.
2. In Class X students do Form Fill-up for the CBSE Board Examination in the month of August / September by paying fees as fixed by the board.
3.CBSE conducts the SA – 1 (Midterm) & SA – 2 (Year End) Examinations both for the Class IX and X.
4. For Class IX students, CBSE conducts Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) Test in the month of January / February. The PSA marks are reflected as FA – 4 marks in Class IX and Class X. A Class X student can improve his/her PSA scores by appearing the same examination. Appearance in PSA is compulsory for Class IX Students.
5. A student has two options for appearing X Board Examination.
i. Scheme – 1 (School Conducted Examination)
ii. Scheme – 2 (Board Conducted Examination
6. After Class X SA – 2 Examination, CBSE declares the result in the month of May / June.
7. CBSE issues Class X Result Certificate, which reflects both Class IX & X scholastic and co-scholastic overall performances (in grades and grade points).
After Class X SA – 2 Examination, CBSE also conducts following two examinations. These are optional and have no relation to Class X performance assessment or admission in +2.Optional Proficiency Test (OPT), to measure his/her learning standard at national level. Student’s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) to determine his/her aptitude and worthiness for a particular stream he/she wishes to opt after +10.
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