CBSE to open portal for class 12 marks moderation from July 16-22

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 15, 2021 08:58 PM2021-07-15T20:58:39+5:302021-07-15T20:59:02+5:30

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced a new update regarding Class 10 and Class 12 board exam ...

CBSE to open portal for class 12 marks moderation from July 16-22 | CBSE to open portal for class 12 marks moderation from July 16-22

CBSE to open portal for class 12 marks moderation from July 16-22

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced a new update regarding Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results on Thursday. In a circular addressed to affiliated schools, the board has stated that the portal for finalisation and moderation of CBSE Class 12 board exam results will open on July 16 and close on July 22. The link for the portal can be accessed at cbse.gov.in. In an official notification, CBSE asked has asked schools to ensure comparability and fairness to students. It added that any differential application of policy across schools may result in either adverse impact or undue gain for some students. "It is important to reiterate that the common objective before all of us is declaration of valid, reliable and unbiased results of the students in the pandemic situation," noted the CBSE.

"Schools are therefore mandated to moderate the marks in such a manner that the results are comparable and no student should suffer because of any unequal application of policy within a school or across schools," added the board.Class 12 students will be assessed on marks obtained in Class 11 and Class 10 exams. Results of Class 12 board examinations will be prepared by adding 30% marks of best three subjects of Class 10th, 30% marks of Class 11th, and 40% marks of unit test, mid-term or pre-board exams of Class 12.The CBSE notification further added, "To aid the schools, CBSE has provided marks, including distribution of the marks, based on best performance of previous three years which is taken as reference for the purpose of moderation. Schools are once again directed to follow the reference distribution while moderating marks. "The CBSE has announced that this year it is moving away from its system of conducting one board exam at the end of the year, and has instead bifurcated the year into two academic terms with examinations at the end of both. It has also created a basket of four options for how results will finally be computed depending on four different possible scenarios because of the dynamic COVID situation.

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