The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has released a notification with important updates for students appearing for exams in October 2024 and April 2025.
This is good news for students, with a focus on making the exams easier to pass.
Key Changes:
- Simpler Question Papers: NIOS is working on making question papers easier to understand. The language will be less complex, and the difficulty level will be adjusted to ensure a higher pass rate.
- Student Feedback on Question Difficulty: NIOS is actively seeking student feedback on the difficulty level of sample questions. You can participate by clicking on a link provided in a message sent to your registered mobile number. This feedback will help shape future question papers.
- Focus on Public Exam Syllabus: The TM chapters are no longer mandatory for the exams. Students should focus their studies on the chapters included in the public exam syllabus.
- Importance of Sample Papers and Weightage: Sample papers are a valuable resource, with many questions appearing directly or in a modified form in the actual exam. Additionally, understanding the weightage given to different chapters can help students prioritize their studies.
Steps to Take:
- Review the NIOS Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the latest syllabus on the NIOS website and focus on the chapters mentioned for public exams.
- Solve Sample Papers: Practice solving sample papers to understand the question format and identify frequently repeated questions.
- Prioritize Based on Weightage: Allocate more study time to chapters with higher weightage in the exams.
- Consider Online Classes: Explore online classes offered by NIOS or other providers for additional support and guidance.
NIOS Class 10th and 12th Admission in Hyderabad:
If you’re located in Hyderabad, Telangana, and are interested in joining NIOS 10th or 12th class you can contact the NIOS AI Coordinator at 8801045488.