Must Know Points for CBSE Board Practical Exams 2025

Must Know Points for CBSE Board Practical Exams 2025

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Manasvini GuptaUpdated on 30 Dec 2024, 12:57 PM IST

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct the CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th practical exams from January 1, 2025 onwards and students need to approach these exams with thorough preparation. CBSE Board Practical exams carry significant weightage in the overall assessment, and a solid performance can make a substantial difference in the final score. Students can adopt these strategies to ensure they do well in their practical exams.

Must Know Points for CBSE Board Practical Exams 2025
Key Points for CBSE Board Practical Exams 2025

CBSE Board Practical Exam Dates 2025 (Class 10 and 12)

CategoryStart DateEnd Date

Winter-Bound Schools

November 5, 2024

December 5, 2024

Regular Session Schools

January 1, 2025

February 14, 2025

Must-Know Points for CBSE Practical Exams 2025

Earlier, the board released CBSE practical exam guidelines for students and schools. Students must go through these guidelines and follow them. Along with this, here are the general points which students must know to attend CBSE Class 10 and 12 practical exams smoothly.

  1. Revise CBSE Practical Syllabus

Go through the prescribed CBSE syllabus 2025 for practicals mentioned on the official website, cbseacademic.nic.in. Ensure that you are well-versed in the concepts behind each experiment and its procedures. Pay special attention to:

  • Important experiments.
  • Frequently asked viva questions.
  • Theoretical concepts linked to practicals.

2. Practical Files and Projects

The practical files and projects carry marks too, so ensure:

  • The files are neatly written, error-free, and up-to-date.
  • Diagrams, tables, and graphs are accurately labelled and drawn.
  • Your projects meet all the required guidelines and are thoroughly reviewed by your subject teacher.
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3. Laboratory Practicals

Hands-on practice is significantly important for mastering practicals. If feasible, ask respective subject teachers to allow you to practice a few practicals before the actual exam day. Use your school’s laboratory sessions effectively to:

  • Practice conducting experiments.
  • Learn to handle lab equipment properly.
  • Minimise errors during your actual exam.

4. Viva Questions

Viva voce can be challenging, but proper preparation can help. Practice answering questions confidently and concisely. Some of the common viva questions include:

  • The principle behind an experiment.
  • Real-life applications of the concepts.
  • Steps to calculate specific values.

5. Keep Backup Materials Ready

Students must carry all the required items on the day of the final exam which may include:

  • Lab coat, if required.
  • Stationery such as pencils, pens, and erasers.
  • Any additional materials specified by your teacher.

6. Cross-Check Before Submission

Before submitting your practical files or answer sheets, take time to cross-check your work. Verify the accuracy of recorded observations, ensure all answers are complete, and check for neatness and organisation. A final review can help you catch and correct any mistakes.

7. Revise Frequently Asked Topics

Certain topics are frequently asked in CBSE practical exams, and those must be studied by the students properly. Identify these recurring areas and focus your revision efforts on mastering them. Students can also get help from their respective teachers to gain insight into important questions which need to be prepared well.

8. Online Resources

In addition to school resources, online platforms can provide valuable support for practical exam preparation. Tutorials, sample viva questions, and experiment demonstrations available on platforms like YouTube, and educational websites can offer additional clarity and practice.

Important Practical Exam Tips for Science Students

Science students often face more detailed and hands-on practical exams. Few tips to excel in the CBSE Science Board exam practicals are mentioned below:

  • Understand the scientific concepts with clarity. Knowing the theory behind each experiment is crucial. Revise the key principles of the experiments you will perform.

  • Practice measuring techniques. Accurate measurements are essential in science experiments. Practice using measuring tools like burettes, pipettes, and balances to ensure precision during the exam.

  • Students should also focus on mastering calculations. Many practical exams involve calculations (like determining concentrations or calculating values from observations). Practice these calculations ahead of time.

  • Always adhere to safety guidelines in the laboratory, including wearing the required protective gear like gloves and goggles, and following instructions for handling chemicals or equipment.

How to Prepare for CBSE Board Practical Exams in Non-Science Subjects?

Non-science subjects like Home Science, and Physical Education also have practical exams, and their preparation requires a different approach:

  • Whether it is preparing a dish in Home Science or performing physical exercises in Physical Education, practice the core skills repetitively to gain proficiency.

  • Review Projects and Presentations: Some non-science practicals might require students to do presentations, make a project or demonstrate a skill. Students must ensure their project is up-to-date, well-researched, and neatly presented.

  • Understanding of marking scheme and criteria is important. Focus on the aspects that carry heavy weightage in non-science practicals, such as creativity, execution, and clarity of demonstration.

  • Keep all materials (such as recipes, charts, or performance logs) in order, as non-organization can cost valuable time during the exam.

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Questions related to CBSE Class 12th

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Hello,

Since you have passed 10th and 12th from Delhi and your residency is Delhi, but your domicile is UP, here’s how NEET counselling works:

1. Counselling Eligibility: For UP NEET counselling, your UP domicile makes you eligible, regardless of where your schooling was. You can participate in UP state counselling according to your NEET rank.

2. Delhi Counselling: For Delhi state quota, usually 10th/12th + residency matters. Since your school and residency are in Delhi, you might also be eligible for Delhi state quota, but it depends on specific state rules.

So, having a Delhi Aadhaar will not automatically reject you in UP counselling as long as you have a UP domicile certificate.

Hope you understand.

Hello,

You can access Free CBSE Mock tests from Careers360 app or website. You can get the mock test from this link : CBSE Class 12th Free Mock Tests

Hope it helps !

Yes, it is possible for a student who has done their 12th grade already to take upto 4 exams of their requirement. This is possible through the NIOS, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING. Get more info about the exam and the board through the following link.

https://school.careers360.com/exams/nios-class-12

For CBSE the PREVIOUS YEARS PAPERS can be accessed through the following link for the Concerned subjec by careers360.

https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-physics-last-5-years-question-papers-free-pdf-download

Consequently Careers360 does also have a chapter wise scheme of PYQs, you can access the STUDY MATERIAL (PYQs.) from the following link -

https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-question-bank

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Hello,

Sorry, but JoSAA does not accept marks from two different boards for the same qualification during counselling. However, you can use your NIOS marks to meet the JEE Main/Advanced eligibility criteria if they are better than your CBSE marks. You can use your NIOS marks for the eligibility check, but when presenting your documents, you may be required to present both marksheets and the one with the higher marks for each subject will be considered.

I hope it will clear your query!!