What Is 12th Result Formulla
The board told the Supreme Court- will announce the result by July 31; Separate exam option for students who are not satisfied
A 13-member committee of the CBSE board to prepare the 12th standard result submitted its report to the Supreme Court on Thursday. In it, the board has stated its formula for declaring the result. According to the board, the final result of 10th, 11th and the result of pre-board of Std. 12 will be made the basis of the final result. Separate arrangements will be made for students who wish to appear for the examination. If all goes well, the result will be given by July 31.
Giving details of preparation of 12th result, CBSE said that the best marks in 3 out of 5 subjects of 10th standard will be calculated. Similarly, the average of five subjects of 11th standard will be calculated and the number of pre-board exam or practical exam of 12th standard will be calculated. The result will be decided on the basis of 30% marks in 10th and 11th standard and 40% marks in 12th standard.
Earlier, the apex court had given two weeks to decide the formula for the CBSE result. The board then formed a 13-member committee on June 4. He was due to report on June 14 in 10 days.
Government's Logic - Formula designed with expert committee
Attorney General KK Venugopal said that CBSE has been serving him since 1929. This has never happened before in history. We have designed this formula with an expert committee. 10th standard board exam and subject are different from 11th and 12th standard. So we've built the base in 3 years 10, 11 and 12.
The hearing was adjourned until Monday
The apex court said, "Both the CBSE and ICSE boards have said that alternate exam time should be given along with the formula for declaring the result." If Advocate Vikas Singh gives any suggestion, it will be considered. Both boards are independent to implement the scheme. Let us know about this at the next date of hearing. ' That said, the Supreme Court has adjourned the hearing to Monday the 21st.
3 arguments of the panel on the 30 ઃ 30 ઃ 40 formula
1. The panel members said that we have held discussions with Navodaya Vidyalayas, CBSE, affiliated schools and other schools run by the Center. It has come to light that this time the bench of 12 is fully online. There are many uncertainties due to this. The classes did not go as planned and the assignment could not be completed.
2. It is not appropriate for the panel to prepare the result on the basis of only 12 assignments. We also have to check the performance of the students under normal conditions. The performance of the 10th is very important. This is the most reliable data that CBSE has taken at its examination centers and has been evaluated. Similarly, the 11th exam was also held before the lockdown. All these exams are done in different conditions.
3. The committee is considering giving more importance to 12, but overall, 30-30 per cent weightage of 10-11 and 40 per cent weightage of 12 may be agreed upon. However some members are talking about giving more weightage to 10th and 11th. Some schools also agree with this. There is no final word yet.
Formula summary submitted to the Supreme Court
Marks are due by June 28
According to sources, the principals of the schools affiliated to the CBSE had informed the committee that they were in a position to give the marks of the examinations held in Std. 10, 11 and 12 in 2020-21. No offline tests and practicals have been taken in Mumbai schools last year and no classes have been taken. Schools which could not take the practical are allowed to take the online practical and oral examination. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to upload the internal marks of standard 12 on the CBSE system by June 28.
The PM canceled the exam on June 1
Earlier, amid the Corona epidemic, the central government had on June 1 canceled the standard 12 board exams across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the cancellation of the exam and said that the standard 12 result would be prepared within the stipulated time frame and on a logical basis. The big question in such a situation is on what basis the students will be assessed.
It may be noted that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had canceled the 12th standard examinations in view of Koro's transition. Now the board has to come up with a marking policy for standard 12 students. A suggestion to give grades instead of marks to CBSE board students is being considered, a board official said.
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