TV wishes students
Since its inception, TVF (The Viral Fever) has created content that resonates with the people of this generation. They are the content creators who bring along subjects that are highly relatable to the masses, especially the youth. Their shows like Aspirants, Kota Factory, Hostel Daze, ImMature, and many more, especially talk about the students and their lives. This has made them a driving force for the student culture, where their shows act as a big motivation for the students. Now, as the CBSE board exams are on their way, TVF wishes the students the best of luck for the exams.
WATCH: TVF posts a video wishing CBSE students on their board exams
Ahead of the CBSE board exams scheduled to start today, TVF compiled all the beautiful moments from their shows that capture students and their preparation for exams. They further penned down Best wishes to all the students taking their board exams and wrote a caption, "Best of luck all the students as you tackle your board exams You've got this"
TVF has indeed proved its dominance in the world content arena. It has got 7 shows in IMDb's global top 250 list whereas in totality India has 10 web series in this list. Making TVF the biggest content force out of India. TVF slowly became the most important part of changing this consumption pattern.
TVF posts a video wishing CBSE students on their board exams, watch the video:
About the CBSE board exams
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently announced the dates for class 10th and class 12th. The CBSE board exams this year will be held between February 15 and April 10. The central board has also released the admit cards for the students for their 10th and 12th board exams in 2024.
Along with this, CBSE has also started a free-of-cost pre-exam psychological counselling facility for students and parents.
The board has informed that the students and schools can download the admit cards from the CBSE official website, available here. The students must carry their admit cards along with them on the day of their exams, as the admit card contains student details, roll number and examination centre with reporting time. Failing to carry their admit card may result in students not being allowed into the examination centre.