CBSE 12th Result 2021: Objective criteria may take around two weeks, says Board secretary
The CBSE Board secretary said that structuring Class 12 objective criteria may take around two weeks. CBSE 12th result 2021 will be prepared as per new criteria.
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NEW DELHI : After Class 12 exam cancellation, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is in the process of developing CBSE Class 12 objective criteria. Board secretary Anurag Tripathi told NDTV that the board may take around two weeks to decide and finalize CBSE 12th objective criteria for the cancelled exams .
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Students will be evaluated on the basis of this new evaluation criteria and will be assigned marks accordingly. The board will prepare CBSE 12th result 2021 in a time-bound manner .
However, if any student is not satisfied with the marks given as per CBSE objective criteria, he/she can choose to appear for exams at a later stage. The board announced that it will provide such an option to students when the situation becomes conducive for conducting exams.
The report says that Tripathi refused to say anything on Class 12 evaluation method but he said that there will be no injustice to any student. He assured that CBSE Class 12 result 2021 will be announced before universities begin their admission process. Generally, the universities begin their admission process in the month of August.
Once released, students will be able to view their CBSE board result 2021 for Class 12 in online mode. Students will have to visit cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.gov.in and enter their credentials to check their CBSE result 2021 Class 12.
Earlier, CBSE sources told NDTV that the Board is now considering two options for evaluation. The first option is to evaluate students based on their marks scored in the Classes 10, 11 final exams and Class 12 internal exams. The second option is the performance of students in Class 10 and internal assessments in Class 12 for evaluating them.
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