Social Media Flooded With Memes After CBSE Cancels Board Exams For Class 10
The Board Exams for Class Xth to be held from 4th May to June 14th, 2021 have been cancelled. He also informed that the Board Exams for Class XIIth which were supposed to be held from May 4th to June, 14th, 2021 have been postponed.
CBSE Board Exams for class 10th stand cancelled, according to reports. The results of class 10th boards will be prepared on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the Board.
Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Union Cabinet Minister for Education tweeted: 'Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated to him/her on this basis will be given an opportunity to sit in an exam as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams.'
He also informed that the Board Exams for class 12th which were supposed to be held from May 4 to June, 14th, 2021 have been postponed. These exams will be held hereafter.
Honourable Prime Minister reiterated that the well-being of the students has to be the top priority for the Government.
¡ª Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) April 14, 2021
Like everything else, people took to the microblogging website to express their views on this decision. Needless to say, there was a flood of memes on the same.
Also read: Amid The COVID-19 Second Wave CBSE Cancels Board Exams For Class 10, Postpones Class 12
What a relief! Class X board exams cancelled. Class XII postponed.
¡ª Sayema (@_sayema) April 14, 2021
Thank you @priyankagandhi @RahulGandhi for starting the conversation! https://t.co/jSeEIxH8q2
#cbseboardexams2021
¡ª ??????? ? (@rishabh_memes) April 14, 2021
CBSE class 12 exam postponed and Class X exam cancelled
Meanwhile ICSE and state board students : pic.twitter.com/6oH3JSK7Ya
CBSE Examinations for Class X cancelled n postponed for Class 12th.
¡ª ?????? ¡· ??? ??? (@NahyanCr7) April 14, 2021
Me thinking of my time how i struggled in 10th : #cbseboardexam2021 pic.twitter.com/1sMq3VIMKf
Class X students after cancellation of board exams.#boardexams2021 #cbseboardexams2021 #CBSE #cbseboardexam2021 #class10 pic.twitter.com/yYnOF4z7CN
¡ª Rahul Singh Tomar (@rahultomar__) April 14, 2021
#cbseboardexam2021 cancelled Class X Students nd Postponed Class XII Students...???
¡ª R@€€$...? (@02_Raees) April 14, 2021
*LE Class XII STUDENTS: pic.twitter.com/G9zrcxogzo
Class X exams got cancelled and class XII exams are postponed.
¡ª narcassm (@narcassm) April 14, 2021
le 12th students to government: pic.twitter.com/eAY7AF8SPj
CBSC class 12 exam postponed and Class X exam cancelled
¡ª vakil2.0 (@faltu_ka_vakil) April 14, 2021
Students rn :#cbseboardexam2021 pic.twitter.com/KzZGOcbDCb
Pic 1: CLASS X STUDENTS
¡ª Preet Kamal (@preettkamall) April 14, 2021
Pic 2: CLASS XII STUDENTS pic.twitter.com/nsXuRHC0Jd
#cbseboardexam2021
¡ª VICTIM CARD DESTR?YER | Kai Hiwatari Stan | (@Victim_Card_) April 14, 2021
Class X board exams cancelled,
Meanwhile Future Toppers ~ pic.twitter.com/ATs6bF5gku
#cbseboardexams2021
¡ª ??????? ? (@rishabh_memes) April 14, 2021
CBSC class 12 exam postponed and Class X exam cancelled
Students rn : pic.twitter.com/yGVdrZoQjF
What a relief . Class X board exams cancelled. Class XII postponed.
¡ª RISHU RAJ (@rishuraj_) April 14, 2021
Thank you @DrRPNishank @cbseindia29
Cbse exams postponed for class XII and cancelled for class X.
¡ª The_engineering_studd (@zor_se_opinion) April 14, 2021
Backbenchers:#cbseboardexam2021 pic.twitter.com/rYUQlyULyt
Class X exams are cancelled but class XII¡¯s aren¡¯t
¡ª Argha Tribedi (@ArghaTribedi) April 14, 2021
Class XII students to CBSE pic.twitter.com/SvARufcVNr
CBSE cancels Class X board exams
¡ª Argha Tribedi (@ArghaTribedi) April 14, 2021
Relatives waiting for results pic.twitter.com/cnbW1tNEdY
This development has come after India recorded the highest-ever, single-day increase in COVID-19 cases after 1,84,372 were were reported in the last 24 hours.
Over 1,000 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours; the last time the death toll was over 1,000 was in October 2020. States will either go under lockdown or imply strict curfews to curb the spread of this deadly virus.