CBSE Evaluation Criteria has been released for CBSE 10th 12th Results 2020. Here is how the marks would be calculated for the papers that were cancelled.
Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has submitted the assessment and evaluation criteria for the cancelled 10th & 12th board examinations. The board would be awarding the students based on the papers they have attempted. For the students who have not attempted a minimum of 3 papers (especially students of North East Delhi). The results would be based on internal evaluation.
CBSE Result 2020: 10th 12th Evaluation criteria
1. For students whose all papers were complete, the marks would be declared basis the performance in the examination
2. For students of classes 10 and 12 who have appeared in more than 3 subjects. The marks for the pending subject would be based on the average marks obtained in the best three subjects
3. For students who have appeared only for 3 subjects, average marks on the basis of the three attempted subjects would be used for determining the marks of the pending exams that were cancelled
4. For the Class 12 students whose only 1 or 2 papers could be conducted (true for students from North East Delhi). Their results would be declared basis the performance in the appeared subjects as well as the performance in the internal/practical/project assignment. These students would have an option to appear for the examination at a later date. The results of all such students, however, would be announced along with the results of all the students.
CBSE Board Updated
CBSE 10th Results 2020: Evaluation criteria Explained
For CBSE Class 10 students (barring students from North East Delhi), all core exams of 5 subjects were completed. The CBSE Class 10 results of the students, hence would be basis the performance in the examinations attempted. All the other examinations were cancelled this year.
CBSE 12th Result 2020: Evaluation Criteria for Class XII
Results would be declared by the board by July 15, 2020 for all CBSE Class 12 students. Irrespective of the number of subjects students had appeared for, so as to facilitate the admissions to higher educational instituted. Marks and option to appear for the examinations at the later date would depend on the way their result is calculated.
Students who appeared for all their papers
Most of the students of CBSE Class 12 had already appeared for the papers they had opted for. For all such students, the marks would be awarded basis the performance in the examinations attempted. All such students would not get an option to appear for the examination at a later date. Their results would be binding.
Students who appeared three or more papers and 1 or 2 subjects were pending
1. For such students, the board would be awarding students as per the average of the best three performed subjects. For instance, say a student appeared for English, Maths, Accountancy and Economics and the Business Studies paper was pending. Now, the student scored (out of 100), 75 in English, 45 in Maths, 85 in Accountancy and 90 in Economics, then the student’s marks in English, Accountancy and Economics would be considered for calculating the average marks in Business Studies.
2. ll such students would have an option of appearing for the board exam for the subject that was cancelled when it is conducted by CBSE at a later date. Students can also choose to accept the average marks awarded by the board. However, should the student choose to opt for and appear in the examination at the later date, the marks thus obtained by the students in the examination would be considered final (even if they are less than the average score that was awarded).
Criteria Explained
Students who appeared for only three other papers
1. For all such students, the marks would be awarded on the basis of the average score of the three subjects appeared for by the student. For example, say the students appeared for English, Physics and Chemistry and secured (out of 100) 75, 80 and 80 marks respectively, the marks for the remaining two subjects would be given on the basis of the average of these three subjects.
2. All such students too would have an option of appearing for the cancelled papers at the later date. Again, should the students opt to appear for the examination at the later date, the marks thus obtained would be considered final – irrespective.
Students who appeared for only 1 or 2 papers (Students from North East Delhi)
1. For such students, the marks would be a combination of the average of the performance in the subjects the students appeared in as well as their performance in internal assessment (practical, project, etc.).
2. These students too would be allowed to appear for the examination at a later date to improve their performance.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE
1. Class 10 students exam would not be conducted. The results thus calculated and released would be finale.
2. CBSE Class 12 students would have an option to appear for the exams whose marks were awarded based on averages as detailed above. In such a case, the performance in the paper appeared would be considered.
3. CBSE has not shared when the students need to share their choice for optional.It can be assumed the CBSE may provide the students the option to appear for the examination once the results are declared.
CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2020 which were scheduled for July have been cancelled. The board presented the evaluation criteria to the Supreme Court, which has in turn accepted. And allowed CBSE to release the same. The notification detailed above would be released on cbse.nic.in by end of day today. This update has opened a way for the students who are awaiting for their result, so that they can apply for their Student Visa.
ICSE Board Update
ICSE Board, too, decided to cancel the pending exams. The evaluation criteria, as per CISCE Counsel, would be slightly difference from CBSE. And students may be given an option too. The evaluation criteria of ICSE board would be released in a weeks’ time.