CBSE Toppers Answer Sheets 2022 of Class 10, 12 to be Released Soon for Next Batch @cbse.nic.in


New Delhi: As per reports, CBSE Toppers’ Answer Sheets 2022 of Classes 10th and 12th will be released online by the board at cbse.nic.in. CBSE is planning to upload these answer sheets as sample answer sheets for the next batch. 

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As per CBSE, the answer sheets of class 10th and class 12th toppers will help students better prepare for their examination. If this move is approved, the examination board will release an official notification for the same on its exam website at cbse.gov.in. 

Talking about this initiative, experts from various CBSE affiliated schools stated that CBSE Sample Answer Sheets will help students in understanding the ways a question can be answered. 

The answer sheets of toppers will further work as a model answer sheet on the basis of which students can prepare for their examination, the experts added. 

As of now, no official notification has been released regarding the release of the toppers' answer sheets as CBSE Sample Papers. The exam authority is still planning on making the initiative and releasing the same on its official website at cbseresults.nic.in or at cbse.gov.in. 

Earlier, CBSE released the Class 10th and Class 12th Admit Card 2022 on its official website for all students to check and download. The admit card has been released for the upcoming term 2 examinations. 

As per the notice, the CBSE Term 2 Admit Cards 2022 can only be downloaded by the respected schools through the official exam board website at cbse.gov.in. Students can download their admit cards with the help of their school-affiliated number. 

Following the CBSE Term 2 Exam 2022 Schedule, the examination for class 12th students will start on April 26, 2022, and will commence till May 24, 2022. While class 12th exam will be held from April 26, 2022, to June 15, 2022. 

Candidates appearing for the examination are advised to download a copy of their admit card and carry the same for the identity verification process at their allotted exam center. Failing to do so can result in exam cancellation of candidates. 

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