The Central Board of Secondary Education has given the information about the evaluation criteria for the release of the results of the 12th examination.
The board presented the prepared evaluation formula for the results of class XII in the Supreme Court on Thursday.
The board said that the result of class XII will be prepared on the basis of the performance of the students in the final examination of class 10th and 11th and pre-board examination of class XII.
The board told the court that a 30:30:40 formula has been prepared for the evaluation criteria of class 12 students.
At the same time, the court said that after the declaration of class XII results, there should be a mechanism to redress their grievances about the marks obtained by the students.
In preparing the results of class XII, the final result of 10th and 11th will get 30-30 percent weightage and the pre board exam of 12th will be given 40 percent weightage.
For the 12th result, the marks of 10th, 11th class fine examinations and 12th pre board marks will be made the basis.
40 percent weightage will be on the marks obtained in Class XII’s Unit Test/ Mid-term Examination/ Pre-Board Examination.
Whereas, 30 percent weightage will be on the marks obtained in the final examination of class XI.
At the same time, 30 percent weightage will be given to the marks obtained in three best out of five subjects of class X.
Based on the weightage formula released by CBSE, students can prepare their result on their own. Students themselves can find out about how their result will be.
For this, they will have to see the best marks in three subjects of class X, which will have 30 percent weightage. At the same time, they will have to look at their marks in the final examination of class XI, whose weightage will also be 30 percent.
In this way, the best marks will have to be seen in the 12th pre board and unit test, which will have 40 percent weightage. Through this calculation, students can calculate their marks on their own.
News Source: TheIndianExpress