The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the syllabus and exam pattern for the Superintendent recruitment exam. This announcement provides clarity for aspirants preparing to secure the position of Superintendent in CBSE-affiliated schools.
According to the official notification, the exam will feature objective-type questions (MCQs) and carry a total of 120 marks. The duration of the exam is set at two hours, offering candidates a fixed timeframe to demonstrate their skills and knowledge.
The syllabus for the exam is divided into five main sections:
- General Awareness: Covers current events, history, geography, and general knowledge.
- Reasoning Ability: Tests logical and analytical thinking skills.
- Numerical Ability: Focuses on basic arithmetic, problem-solving, and data interpretation.
- English Language: Includes grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary.
- Educational Management: Encompasses concepts and practices relevant to school administration and education policies.
Candidates are advised to review the detailed syllabus and exam pattern available on the official CBSE website to prepare effectively.
This recruitment exam is part of CBSE's efforts to identify and appoint eligible candidates for the post of Superintendent, a role critical to managing administrative tasks in CBSE-affiliated institutions.
Candidates should regularly check the CBSE’s official website for updates, including application details, exam schedules, and additional notifications. Staying informed will ensure candidates do not miss any critical deadlines or information related to the recruitment process.
The Superintendent recruitment exam offers an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a career in educational administration. With the release of the syllabus and pattern, aspirants can now structure their preparation strategies to maximize their chances of success.
CBSE releases Syllabus and Exam Pattern for Superintendent Recruitment Exam
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