This story is from April 1, 2020

How many times can we revise text, ask CBSE Board students

How many times can we revise text, ask CBSE Board students
NEW DELHI: For Class XII student Ayush Singh, all his Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams would have been over by March 24. He had everything planned for the month he would have to wait for the results to be declared. But the anti-coronavirus lockdown has upset all his intentions with two exams still to be written. Annoyed by his parents constantly asking him to study, Singh is desperate for the lockdown to end.

"How much can I keep studying the same thing repeatedly. I am so done," said the commerce student of Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj, who has to write his Hindi and business studies exams. "Unlike a few friends who want to sit for their chartered accountancy exams and are studying, I only aim to pursue a BCom at Delhi University."
The uncertainty of the exam schedule due to lockdown has left parents and students stressed. Gauri Mathur, who apart from the Class XII exam also has to sit for competitive exams, grumbled, "I only have computer science exam remaining, and, of course, the competitive exams. But everything has been rescheduled and this is a stressful time."
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Ritesh Anand's daughter has just the Hindi paper to write. "It is just one paper, but it also means my daughter cannot feel free. Moreover, the NEET exams have also been rescheduled. CBSE should give us an idea of when the exams will be held."Student counsellor Geetanjali Kumar recalled a distress call recently. "The mother was worried about her son's exams being rescheduled," Kumar revealed. "She wanted her son to study, and he wasn't. So, she called me complaining that seeing him watch TV through the day was causing her anxiety." Kumar advised her to let him relax and study at his own pace and not force him.
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