New Education Policy: Good news; Skill test for 6th to 8th class students

Artificial Intelligence has been introduced by CBSE in the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 through which subjects like coding will also be taught. Yes, henceforth students of class 6 to 8 are also being introduced to skill subjects. New Education Policy: Good news; Skill test for 6th to 8th class students.

Till now most of the schools used to teach skill subjects to the students after class 9th. The board has listed 33 topics like artificial intelligence, financial literacy, coding, data science, Kashmiri embroidery and Covid-19. These modules are of 12-15 hours duration.

Schools are advised to spend 30 per cent time on practical and 70 per cent on theory for these subjects. Additionally, schools can use times like ‘bagless day’ or summer camp to teach the skills module.

CBSE Board Results Now on DigiLocker:

Once the CBSE Board 10th and 12th Results are released, students can check the results on DigiLocker instead of the official site. For this students need to register in DigiLocker first.

Check CBSE Board Result 2023 VIA DigiLocker:

To check your CBSE 10th result 2023 and CBSE 12th result 2023 on DigiLocker, the candidates can follow these steps:

First, the candidates need to register for a DigiLocker account. The student can visit the official website of DigiLocker at digilocker.gov.in and click on the ‘Sign Up’ button. Click on the ‘Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)’ tab under the “Education” tab.

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Enter your CBSE roll number, date of birth, and other details as required. After entering the necessary details, click on the ‘Get Result’ button. Your CBSE board results will be displayed on the screen. You can download and save a copy of your result for future reference.

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