CBSE Class 10 Strict Answer Writing Advisory
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a strict advisory on section wise answer writing for Class 10 board examinations. This update is extremely important because ..
5/8/20241 min read
CBSE Class 10 Strict Answer‑Writing Advisory Explained: Avoid These Costly Exam Mistakes
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a strict advisory on section‑wise answer writing for Class 10 board examinations. This update is extremely important because even correct answers may not be evaluated if they are written in the wrong section of the answer booklet. This blog explains and gives practical tips so you don’t lose marks unnecessarily.
What Is CBSE’s Strict Answer‑Writing Advisory?
CBSE has clearly instructed examiners that Answers written in the wrong section of the answer book must not be evaluated, even if the content is correct.
Avoid these Mistakes
Writing a Biology answer in the Chemistry section
Writing answers outside the allotted space
Mixing sections on the same page
All these mistakes can lead to loss of marks, regardless of how well you know the answer.
Why Has CBSE Introduced This Rule?
CBSE introduced this advisory to:
Maintain fair and uniform evaluation
Reduce examiner confusion
Encourage disciplined answer writing
Prepare students for higher‑level competitive exams
Many students lose marks due to poor answer presentation, not lack of knowledge. This rule addresses that issue.
Common Mistakes Class 10 Students Make
Avoid these frequent errors during board exams:
Writing answers of two different sections on the same page
Forgetting to mention question numbers properly
Continuing answers from a previous section without marking
Writing long answers in the rough space
Ignoring instructions printed on the answer booklet
How to Write Answers Correctly (Section‑Wise Strategy)
Follow these golden rules during your exam:
Before You Start Writing
Read the first page of the answer booklet carefully
Identify how many sections are in the paper
Decide how many pages you will roughly need per section
While Writing the Exam
Start each section on a new page
Clearly write the section name (Section A / B / C)
Write question numbers exactly as given in the paper
Leave one line gap between answers
Underline keywords and headings
If You Make a Mistake
Draw a single neat line through the wrong answer
Do not overwrite aggressively
Start the correct answer clearly below
Smart Preparation Tips Before the Exam
Practise section‑wise mock tests at home
Use CBSE sample answer booklets
Time yourself while writing
Get your answers checked by teachers
Focus on presentation along with content
Remember: Good presentation can fetch extra marks, while poor presentation can cost marks.
Final Advice for Class 10 Students
Board exams are not just about knowing the answers — they are about writing them correctly. Follow the rules, practise regularly, and you can easily avoid unnecessary mark loss.
