CBSE 10th and 12th results
There has a lot been over the CBSE 10th and 12th results issue because of the pandemic. There was a lot of riff about the CBSE exams as well. The months when the second wave of Covid hit India was very stressful for everyone. The students who had to give their board exams were even more stressed.
They didn’t know for days whether they will be giving the exams or not. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that it is doubly difficult for them. Finally, looking at the condition of Covid, the exams got cancelled.
Now, the students are waiting for the CBSE 10th and 12th results. In this article, you will get the latest news related to this. The board has announced that after a lot of delays, the results will be announced on time.
These schools are supposed to submit their mark sheet by July 25. For the schools that fail to submit their mark sheet on time, their results will be declared separately. The same date got issued for the class 12th results. The CBSE gazettes have also been working on Eid which is a National holiday.
To help the colleges submit their list faster, the Regional Offices and the Examination Department of the headquarter will function from 10 am to 5 pm. Also, the board has released some FAQs about the CBSE 10th and 12th results on their official website. It is for answering common questions of the students before the exams.
For the 10th and 12th results, the board has informed the schools that the portal will close on July 22. The results will get declared on July 31.
The CBSE 10th and 12th results will be on their official website that is cbseresults.nic.in. It will also be available through the DigiLocker platform. It is on the DigiLocker platform only where the students can access their CBSE pass certificates.
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The alternative scheme of assessment is the process by which this year’s results will be calculated. It is according to this that the students will be marked. It is how the results for this academic year will get calculated.
For the 12th students, CBSE has set up a 40:30:30 marking scheme. 40% marks will be for the Class 12 pre-board examination, 30% marks will be for the annual exams of Class 11, and 30% marks will get allotted to the annual Class 10 exams.
Why the CBSE exams got cancelled
This year the CBSE exams got cancelled because of the rise of Covid cases in India. The country was in a desperate position at that time. So, the best decision was to cancel the exams keeping everyone’s health as a priority.
How students feel about the results that will be released
It is quite a new format in which the CBSE 10th and 12th results will get declared. It is the first time that something like this is taking place. Hence, the students are quite tense about how the results will come out. However, students are being positive for the board to be lenient.
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