CBSE Class 12th Result To Be Declared By July 31, Evaluation Criteria Submitted In Supreme Court

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New Delhi, 17th June 2021: During the hearing of the petition of CBSE and CICSE’s ISC Board Examinations in the Supreme Court, Advocate General (AG) KK Venugopal presented the evaluation criteria for CBSE Class XII before the Division Bench.

 

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The AG told the bench that the marks of class 10, class 11 and class 12 internal examination and practical of the students will be added for the evaluation of class 12th result. Out of this, 30 per cent weightage will be given to 10th and 11th marks and 40 per cent weightage will be given to 12th unit test, mid-term and pre-board. It is to be noted that in the evaluation criteria prescribed by CBSE, only the best three subjects of the previous classes will be considered for evaluation.

 

CBSE 12th Result by 31st July 2021: The AG also informed the division bench that the CBSE 12th result will be declared by 31 July 2021. The results will be prepared by CBSE on the basis of the evaluation criteria released today.

 

CBSE has already instructed the schools to upload the marks on the CBSE portal while conducting the pending internal exams and practicals till June 28.

 

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Next hearing on CISCE 12th on June 21: On the other hand, a slightly different scheme from CBSE for evaluation of ISC was presented by the counsel for CISCE. It was said from CISCE that they are considering making 6 classes instead of 3 and the evaluation criteria will be almost the same as CBSE. However, some more time was sought from the division bench by the counsel for CISCE. After this, the hearing of the case was adjourned till Monday, 21 June 2021.

Advocate Mamta Sharma has filed public interest litigation (PIL) to cancel the class 12 examinations of both the boards and declare the results at the earliest on the basis of internal assessment. During the last hearing on June 3, the apex court had asked CBSE to prepare “objective criteria” for the evaluation of students in senior secondary and CISCE in two weeks.

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