CBSE Board Exam: As the CBSE board exams draw closer, anxiety grows among students and parents. Completing the syllabus, solving sample papers, and creating a revision plan become top priorities, but a crucial question often goes unaddressed: what if a student falls ill on exam day or is unable to appear due to an emergency? Many believe that a re-examination is granted upon providing a medical certificate, but the reality is different. CBSE's examination policy is very strict and clear on this matter.
What are the rules for absences on exam day?
CBSE does not conduct separate re-examinations for Class 10 and 12 board exams. If a student is unable to appear due to illness, family reasons, or other personal reasons, there is no provision for a make-up exam. Even with a medical certificate, the rules remain unchanged.
What if a student arrives for the exam despite being ill?
If a student arrives at the exam center despite being unwell, they are allowed to take the exam. Invigilators may provide basic amenities such as water or assistance with seating. However, under normal circumstances, additional time is not granted. Once a student begins solving the question paper, they are considered to have appeared for the exam. No special exemptions are granted based on illness later.
Hospitalization Situation
If a student is unable to appear for the exam due to a serious illness or hospitalization, they are marked absent. This does not entitle them to a re-examination. Such students can later opt for a compartment exam or an improvement exam.
Consequences of Missing a Subject
If a student misses a single core subject, they cannot be declared passed in the final result. Compartment or repetition status may appear on the marksheet. A full pass certificate is awarded only after passing that subject, even if they perform well in other subjects.
What exemptions are available for family emergencies?
CBSE policy does not provide for special exams even in circumstances such as a family emergency or the death of a loved one. Schools may provide guidance, but the board does not change its rules.
Grace Marks and Exam Options
Grace marks are awarded only to students who have appeared for exams and fall short by a certain number of marks after evaluation. This does not apply to absent students. Compartment exams are for students who fail or are absent in a particular subject. Improvement exams are for students who have passed but wish to improve their scores.
What to do in such a situation?
If a student is ill, inform the school immediately and keep all medical documents safe. Plan with the compartment exam in mind. There is no need to panic; many students successfully pass the exam through this process. The CBSE exam policy is strict, but clear. Therefore, it is best to understand the rules in advance and prepare and plan accordingly.
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