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Business News/ Education / News/  CBSE Class 10 Exams Result 2021: Board releases FAQs on Marks Tabulation Policy
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CBSE Class 10 Exams Result 2021: Board releases FAQs on Marks Tabulation Policy

In view of the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country, CBSE Class 10 board exams were cancelled

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on policy for the tabulation of marks for Class 10 board exams 2021 based on the internal assessments conducted by schools.

In view of the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country, CBSE Class 10 board exams were cancelled.

The CBSE had earlier this month announced a policy for the tabulation of marks.

Let's take a look at CBSE FAQs on Class 10 Result Tabulation as updated on its website:

How CBSE will declare the result of Class-X?

Results of Class X Board will be declared on the basis of an objective criterion developed by the Board vide Notification no.CBSE/CE/2021 dated 01.05.2021.

If any candidate is not satisfied with the result declared based on the objective criterion, what remedy will be provided by CBSE to the candidate concerned?

Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated will be given an opportunity to appear in the exam to be conducted by CBSE as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams.

Date of uploading data is 11.06.2021 or is there any change in the last date because of the cancellation of Class-X examinations?

The date of uploading data of data has been extended to 30.06.2021 vide circular dated 18.05.2021.

Where the broad distribution of marks obtained by the students of the school, subject-wise, will be made available to the school by the Board.

The broad distribution of marks obtained by the students of the school, subject-wise, will be made available to the school by the Board in the school login account on the Boards website.

Will CBSE provide an online facility to assist the schools?

To facilitate the schools, CBSE will provide an online system in which school can enter the marks and check whether the marks allocated are in conformity with the historical distribution.

In case there is a mismatch, then the Result Committee shall have to revise the marks, as the case may be, as per a consistent and objective criterion which should also be documented in the Rationale Document.

If any candidate does not appear in any assessment how schools will do the assessment of the student?

If any candidate has not appeared in any of the assessments conducted by the school, the school may conduct an offline/online or a telephonic one to one assessment and record documentary evidence to certify the recommendations. The student may be assessed objectively on that basis by the school out of maximum marks of each subject.

What the schools need to do in case the parents want to view the exam copies or want to verify the marks after the board result declaration.

No such facility is available for the current year. Please read the policy carefully and inform the parents.

How marks will be awarded if the school has conducted an internal assessment which is not in conformity as given by CBSE in policy?

Once the Result committee finalizes the marks on the basis of tests/exams, it has to ensure that the marks of students are aligned with the broad distribution of marks provided by the Board.

What to do in case the maximum marks for year-end theory exams are 30/50/70 and not 80?

The marks may be proportionately calculated/reduced and awarded. Maximum Theory Marks may be cross-checked before calculation. For example:

A student has secured 25 marks out of 30 marks in the yearend theory examination. These marks would be converted:-

(a) Out of 50

=25x50=1250/30=41.66~42

(b) Out of 70

=25x70=1750/30=58.33~53

(c) Out of 80

= 25X80=2000/30=66.66~67

How to calculate the marks of a subject whose maximum marks are 50. However, CBSE has provided average marks of the subjects having maximum marks of 80.

Say a student has secured 56 marks out of 80. Now we have to calculate the marks of a subject having maximum marks as 50.

So Marks would be= 56X50=2800/80=35s

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Published: 25 May 2021, 10:54 AM IST
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