New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will hold special examinations at a later date for students competing in national/ international sporting events and Olympiads.
When a student’s board examinations conflict with dates of national or international sporting events, such as travel dates for competitions sanctioned by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) or their dates of the international Olympiads recognised by Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE), CBSE provides a special opportunity by holding special examinations at a later date.
In its notification published on October 21, the board said in such cases:
The list of the nodal officers for the SAI and BCCI, as well as the list of sports disciplines covered by each, are included in the notification’s annexures. The proforma of the certificate of participation issued by the relevant authorities, including SAI, BCCI, and HBCSE, has also been provided by CBSE.
As the government of India has taken various measures to encourage sports among the young, CBSE has also mainstreamed health and physical education at the secondary and senior secondary levels by introducing a mandatory slot every day for sports and games. According to their interests and abilities, all children in Classes I through XII are obliged to participate in at least two sports. This is a prerequisite for the students to sit for the Class X and XII board exams.
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