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Can You Change Maths Basic to Standard? 🤔 Full CBSE Rule Explained #cbseboard #cbse #class10th

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The video explains that students can change their math paper choice between Standard and Basic for the second board exam and how the marks will be reflected in their final results.

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  • Students are allowed to switch their mathematics paper from Standard to Basic or from Basic to Standard for the second board examination. 
  • Both conversions are permitted, meaning a student who initially chose Standard can opt for Basic and vice‑versa. 
  • The final mark sheet will reflect the marks of the subject that the student ultimately chooses after the switch. 
  • Dr. Sanjay Bharadwaj clarified the policy in a webinar, outlining how the results will be calculated. 
  • The subject will be retained only once on the mark sheet, with internal assessment and theory marks from the first exam considered. 
  • The total marks will be calculated at the end, incorporating the theory marks from the second examination as well. 
  • A portion of the marks will be allocated to the changed subject to ensure proper representation in the final results. 
  • If a student converts Standard to Basic, the mark sheet will display the Basic exam marks; if they convert Basic to Standard, the Standard exam marks will be shown. 
  • The presenter encourages viewers to comment with any remaining doubts for further clarification. 
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Can You Change Maths Basic to Standard? 🤔 Full CBSE Rule Explained #cbseboard #cbse #class10th

Can You Change Maths Basic to Standard? 🤔 Full CBSE Rule Explained #cbseboard #cbse #class10th

The video explains that students can change their math paper choice between Standard and Basic for the second board exam and how the marks will be reflected in their final results.

Key Points

Students are allowed to switch their mathematics paper from Standard to Basic or from Basic to Standard for the second board examination.
Both conversions are permitted, meaning a student who initially chose Standard can opt for Basic and vice‑versa.
The final mark sheet will reflect the marks of the subject that the student ultimately chooses after the switch.
Dr. Sanjay Bharadwaj clarified the policy in a webinar, outlining how the results will be calculated.
The subject will be retained only once on the mark sheet, with internal assessment and theory marks from the first exam considered.
The total marks will be calculated at the end, incorporating the theory marks from the second examination as well.
A portion of the marks will be allocated to the changed subject to ensure proper representation in the final results.
If a student converts Standard to Basic, the mark sheet will display the Basic exam marks; if they convert Basic to Standard, the Standard exam marks will be shown.
The presenter encourages viewers to comment with any remaining doubts for further clarification.
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