CBSE extends Class 10, 12 term 1 dispute redressal mechanism till April 20
CBSE Class 10, 12 term 1 dispute redressal: Student who wish to raise any dispute regarding performance on Term 1, may inform to their school in writing.
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the online dispute redressal mechanism registration deadline till April 20, 2022, for CBSE Term I Class 10, 12 exams 2022. The decision was taken by the CBSE board after some schools informed that they were not able to apply before the deadline at cbse.gov.in.
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As per the schedule released earlier by the CBSE, the last date to raise any dispute regarding performance on CBSE Class 10 Term 1 result 2022 was till March 26 and for CBSE Class 12 term 1, the deadline was March 31, 2022.
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As per the latest notice, the CBSE informed, “If a student who wish to raise any dispute regarding performance on Term 1, may inform to his/ her school in writing."
“Schools will process the request of the student and if any dispute can be resolved at the level of the school, the outcome will be communicated by the school to the student concerned in writing,” it said.
If the dispute is to be resolved by CBSE, a report combining all the disputes received by the schools may be uploaded in one go on the school request submission for resolution in the link available on the official notice.
No request sent by the school on any email id or any other platform will not be considered by the CBSE, it added.
CBSE has revised the result of 28,130 students after students claimed that the CBSE Class 10 Odia question paper had several errors and grace marks have not been provided for the same. The board had communicated the first term results for Class 10 to schools on March 12.
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