CBSE has formed a 13-member committee to decide the assessment criteria of class 12 students. His examination was canceled due to corona infection. This committee will give a report in ten days on what should be the way to know the performance of the students. Sanyam Bhardwaj, a member of this panel and controller of examinations of CBSE, said that due to the situation of uncertainty due to COVID and after feedback from all the stakeholders, it was decided that there will be no 12th examination this year. But CBSE will prepare the result in a given time. The information on the basis on which the result will be prepared will soon be given in the public domain.
CBSE had cancelled the 12th exam
On Tuesday, CBSE had canceled the class 12th examination. CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said that parents, teachers, principals and students need to wait a bit for this. Also everyone is requested not to panic. In view of the second wave of corona epidemic, the central government on Tuesday decided to cancel the CBSE’s class 12 board exams. This decision was taken after an important meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There was a situation of panic across the country regarding the 12th examination. But it was decided to cancel the exam.
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The formula for 10th result ready
CBSE has earlier canceled the class X examination. But the formula for its result has been prepared. According to this, 20 marks in each subject will be of internal assessment and 80 marks will be for performance in tests and examinations throughout the year. There will be 10 marks for the periodic test, 30 for half yearly exam and 40 for pre-board exam. Schools have been asked to hand over the mark sheets for class X by June 30.