CBSE Class X, XII Board exam 2021 results likely to be declared by July 20
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to declare Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2021 results by July 20, marks of which will be allotted on the basis of an alternative assessment method.
While the exam results of students who appeared for all their board examinations will be based on their performance in these exams, the marks for the pending exams of those who appeared in more than three examinations will be calculated based on the average of their top three scores.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday ended months of uncertainty for the students of classes 10 and 12 after announcing the alternative assessment pattern necessitated by the cancellation of their pending exams due to Covid-19 pandemic.
While the exam results of students who appeared for all their board examinations will be based on their performance in these exams, the marks for the pending exams of those who appeared in more than three examinations will be calculated based on the average of their top three scores. For those who have appeared for only three exams, the average of the best two will be calculated to score their pending papers. While Class 12 students can appear for improvement exams at a later stage if the situation is “conducive”, the exam results of Class 10 students based on this revised scheme will be final.
CBSE Class X, XII Board exam 2021 results likely to be declared by July 20
While the CBSE notification on Friday eased the minds of students worried about being marked on the basis of school assessments, they raised questions on the disadvantages of receiving moderated marks.
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