CBSE Class 10, 12 Term 1 Result 2022: Students demand clarity on term 1, 2 weightage criteria
Anu Parthiban | March 20, 2022 | 12:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
The final CBSE Class 10, 12 result 2022 will comprise of total marks of both the terms as per the weightage decided of CBSE term 1 and term 2 exams.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education has declared both the CBSE Class 10, 12 term 1 results. This year, only one marksheet cum passing certificate will be issued after the CBSE term 2 Class 12 exam 2022. This will comprise of total marks of both the terms as per the weightage decided of CBSE term 1 and term 2 exams.
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As per the notice issued by the board during the CBSE term 1 result date, the weightage of CBSE term 1 and term 2 will be decided at the time of declaration of CBSE term 2 result for both Class 12 and 10. However, the CBSE Board has not yet announced how much weightage will be allocated for both terms.
Meanwhile, students have been demanding clarity on the weightage of CBSE term 1 results 2022. The requests for an update started flooding social media after the CBSE declared the CBSE term 1 Class 10, 12 results 2021-22 and announced the CBSE term 2 exam dates on cbse.gov.in.
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CBSE Results 2022: 'Give more weightage to Term 2'
Some students have asked to reduce the CBSE term 1 result weightage as there were reports on errors in CBSE term 1 exams for both Class 10, 12 exams conducted in November and December last year.
Dear CBSE, I am requested to please. Do term 1 weightage as 25%.
— Preet (@Preetsh60174544) March 20, 2022
Bcz 70% students in class12 found error In their result. I am one of those.
Students have also tweeted about cheating in CBSE term 1 exams 2021. They have also requested CBSE board to give more weightage to CBSE term 2 exams 2022.
@cbseindia29 it's a humble request pls reduce the weightage of term-1 to 20% or if possible don't give any weightage to this result because in many schools cheating is done . Give more weightage to term-2. #cbseterm1 #CBSE #CBSEResult #cbseclass12 PLS CBSE
— Bluemoonx (@Softiesugar000) March 20, 2022
“Please reduce the weightage of term 1 in final marks result we are too much worried with our first term performance as ur papr is also too much tough and lengthy. and one other factor is 1st tym mcq format,” another student wrote on Twitter.
Please reduce the weightage of term 1 in final marks result we are too much worried with our first term performance as ur papr is also too much tough and lengthy. and one other factor is 1st tym mcq format. #cbseterm1 #CBSENews #cbseclass12
— RAHUL (@RAHULPA14052080) December 9, 2021
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