Marking Scheme for CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 -The Central Board of Secondary Education had extended the deadline up to June 30 for schools to tabulate class 10 marks and submit them to the Board. The students should note that CBSE Board has not officially announced any date for CBSE Class 10 Results 2021. But, since schools need to upload the marks of Class 10 students on the official portal of CBSE Board – cbse.gov.in – by June 30, it is highly expected that the Board will release the CBSE Class 10 Results 2021 in July.
Earlier, the Union Education Ministry had cancelled the CBSE class 10th board exam and 12th board exams due to the surge in COVID cases. Students are advised to keep checking the official website of the CBSE Board – cbse.gov.in – to get latest updates on CBSE Board Exams and Results.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) guidelines
Government of India, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to promote class X students without conducting final board examinations 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Students will be given marks on the basis of Unit Test, Mid Terms, Pre-Board, and Internal assessment. Alongside, the board is yet to develop objective criteria for the evaluation as per the last year’s assessment scheme. Whatsoever, after the submission of Internal marks, CBSE Board will announce the Class 10 result on or before 15th July 2021. Once the result is declared, you can get the link to check results by name wise, roll number wise along with state wise/district wise topper list, scorecard, and region-wise pass percentage below.
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CBSE 10th Result 2021 Date and Time -Central Board of Secondary Education may release the CBSE Class 10 result 2021 in the second week of July 2021. Earlier, the result of CBSE board exam 2021 was scheduled to be out by June 20, 2021, which has now been delayed due to the rescheduling of marks submission last date . The board publishes CBSE 10th result 2021 online on cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in.
The board requested all schools to upload the marks of internal assessment by June 30, 2021.
Due to the cancellation of the CBSE Class 10 board exam 2021, the assessment of 80 marks will be done by the school in two ways:
1. Based on the marks scored in different tests or exams conducted by the school during the academic year.
2. The marks of students should be in consonance with the past performance of the school in Class 10 Board examinations.
In case schools have conducted more than one test/exam, within each category, then the committee may fix the weightage to be given to each exam/test within the category subject to the overall maximum marks for that category. The marks will be finalized by the committee consisting of the Principal and seven teachers. The committee needs to have five teachers from the school from Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and two languages. The remaining two teachers need to be co-opted by the school from neighboring schools.
How to calculate CGPA of CBSE Class 10 Result 2021?
First of all, add your grade points for the main five subjects.
Now, divide it by 5.
For example, if your grade points for the five main subjects are: 9, 8, 9, 9 and 7, then
Step 1: Add the grade points: 9+8+9+9+7 = 42
Step 2: Divide it by 5; 42/5 = 8.4
Thus, your CGPA will be 8.4.
In order to convert your overall CGPA into the percentage, multiply it by 9.5.
For example, When CGPA is 8.4; it should be multiplied by 9.5,
Thus, 8.4 x 9.5 = 79.80%
What after CBSE 10th Result 2021 Declaration?
Online CBSE result 2021 class 10 will be provisional in nature. Students are advised to collect the original mark sheet issued by the CBSE after the declaration of CBSE 10th result 2021.
The original mark sheet will be sent to all schools after the CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 declaration. This is an important document and must be kept safe. Students will now be able to choose an academic stream from Science, Commerce and Arts to pursue for the next 2 years. Students can also check courses after 10th and pursue them.
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