CBSE Class 10 Term 2 result 2022: Students cited COVID-19 second wave, online classes, cheating in exams as reasons for using best scores of Term 1, 2.
Vagisha Kaushik | May 26, 2022 | 07:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) students are demanding ‘best of either terms’ as the subject-wise evaluation method for preparing CBSE Class 10 term 2 result 2022. Several CBSE Class 10 students took to social media and posted with hashtag #BestofEitherTerms urging the board to use their best scores in Term 1 and Term 2 exams to prepare the results.
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CBSE Class 10 term 2 exam concluded on May 24 with the Information Technology (IT) exam. Over 21 lakh students appeared for the CBSE Class 10 exams which began on April 26. As per reports, the evaluation process for the CBSE Class 10 board exam 2022 is underway, the term 2 result is expected to be announced by June-end. The CBSE term 2 Class 10 result will be available on the official websites- cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in.
A CBSE student tweeted, “Hello CBSE, Our batch has faced a lots of problems such as corona second wave in the starting of session, online classes, in every state there are many schools who involved in cheating , third wave and more. Please give us justice by providing best of either terms.”
Hello CBSE @cbseindia29
— Rishi Yadav (@the_rishiyadav_) May 26, 2022
Our batch has faced alots of problems such as corona second wave in the starting of session, online classes, in every states there are many schools who evolved in the cheating , third wave and more.
Please give us justice by providing #BestOfEitherTerms
A Twitter user said, “We want cbse term 2 result by best of either terms. We don't want 50:50....30:70....20:80, For cbse 2021-2022 batch. We want justice for term 2 2021- 22.”
We want cbse term 2 result by best of either terms
— Krish Raj (@KrishRa86954855) May 26, 2022
We don't want 50:50....30:70....20:80
For cbse 2021-2022 batch
We want justice for term 2 2021- 22 #CBSE #BestOfEitherTerms #cbseterm2 #cbseboardexams2022 #cbseresult.
Another CBSE student said in a tweet, “Request to all the Senior Authorities CBSE, Dharmendra Pradhan, PM Modi to Please Give the students #BestOfEitherTerms because many students have performed well in Term 1 and some students perform well in term 2 so best of either terms is the best for all the students or 50:50.”
Request to all the Senior Authorities @cbseindia29 @dpradhanbjp @PMOIndia to Please Give the students #BestOfEitherTerms because many students have performed well in Term 1 and some students perform well in term 2 so best of either terms is the best for all the students or 50:50.
— Madhur Kedia (@KediaMadhur) May 26, 2022
“Last year you gave free marks to everyone this year at least take the best terms mark the mark which we hard worked for and make 50% internal assessment and 50% best term so that all can get justice for their sufferings 10,” said another Twitter user.
#CBSE#BestOfEitherTerms
— random (@random41944271) May 20, 2022
Iast year you gave free marks to everyone this year at least take the best terms mark the mark which we hard worked for and make 50% internal assessment and 50% best term so that all can get justice for their sufferings 10
A student urged, “it's a humble request plz consider the marks of best terms ie either term 1 or term 2 in which the students have obtained more marks should be taken into consideration to make the final result hence in this way every student will be satisfy.”
it's a humble request plz consider the marks of best terms ie either term 1 or term 2 in which the students have obtained more marks should be taken into consideration to make the final result hence in this way every student will be satisfy#BestOfEitherTerms
— Deeia (@rosebell2004) May 18, 2022
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