Meritnation.com launches Proficiency Tests!

Meritnation|Jan 21st, 2011 01:25pm

In light of CBSE’s decision to conduct a Proficiency Test to assess students’ aptitude for various subjects, Meritnation.com has launched Proficiency Tests for CBSE students. Meritnation.com’s Proficiency Tests for class X are available for Maths & Science. The Proficiency Test to be conducted by CBSE is an optional exam that students currently in class X, can take in the month of May/June 2011.

CBSE’s decision to conduct this test for students of class X is an attempt to provide students an opportunity to assess their skills and abilities related to different subjects in manner that is a break-away from the conventional tests. Students can use the results on this test as an indicator to guide them in the selection of subjects/stream at the senior secondary level. A 2 ½ hour long, paper-pencil test of 100 marks is expected to help students assess their knowledge of concepts and ability to apply conceptual understanding in solving everyday problems. The format of the Proficiency Test discourages rote learning and will not include questions that involve direct recall based on memory. The test will also have negative marks for wrong answers.

Proficiency Tests by Meritnation.com include-

  • 40 tests in Maths & Science to help prepare for CBSE conducted Proficiency Tests
  • Multiple choice, numerical response & column matching questions as per CBSE format
  • Instant performance reports accompanied with detailed solutions for a thorough analysis of your performance

Educational reforms such as these by CBSE are sure to promote effective learning and we are confident that Meritnation.com’s Proficiency Tests will help students prepare well for these exams.

Cheers!

Team Meritnation

Add Comment Total Comments (3)

  • 1. sarah  |  January 23rd, 2011 at 9:08 pm

    why do we have to pay for everything

  • 2. Santhoshini  |  January 21st, 2011 at 5:08 pm

    What is the procedure to get the test for proficiency

  • 3. Santhoshini  |  January 21st, 2011 at 4:59 pm

    Will be helpful

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