The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to bifurcate the academic session into two terms not to put a lot of pressure on students and conduct extensive assessments. Each term will comprise 50 per cent of the entire syllabus. The first term will be held in November-December, while the second term will be held in March-April.
According to some recent guidelines by the board, MCQs such as case-based MCQs and assertion-reasoning type MCQs will be included in the CBSE TERM-1 examination and TERM-2 will consist of diverse questions of varied typologies.