Maharashtra SSC evaluation criteria and timetable for the tabulation of marks have been made available by the state education minister, Varsha Gaikwad.
Saumya.Srivastava | June 10, 2021 | 03:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra State Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad released the evaluation criteria and timetable for the tabulation of SSC marks on June 9. Maharashtra SSC result 2021 will be based on the internal marks of Class 9 and 10. Gaikwad has also directed the school authorities to submit the internal marks as per the intimated criteria by June 30.
“To deliver a fair and objective assessment, all school leaders must read the procedures laid down carefully and also ensure that all stakeholders have clearly understood their roles and responsibilities,” tweeted Varsha Gaikwad on June 9.
To deliver a fair & objective assessment, all school leaders must read the procedures laid down carefully & also ensure that all stakeholders have clearly understood their roles & responsibilities.#SSC #BoardExams #InternalAssessment #timetable pic.twitter.com/r6BYKPC26x
— Varsha Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) June 9, 2021
As per the SSC result evaluation criteria, 50 percent weightage will be given to the internal marks of Class 9 and the rest 50 percent to Class 10. Students can check the official website to know how the marks will be calculated.
Gaikwad also requested all the schools to adhere to the schedule for the timely declaration of Maharashtra Class 10 results.
Kind Attn: Here's the timetable for tabulation of marks for Std X board exams 2020-21 based on internal assessments. Requesting all schools to adhere to the schedule for timely declaration of results. For more details, refer https://t.co/copdv54IAR#SSC #InternalAssessment pic.twitter.com/D3TDXIUCx9
— Varsha Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) June 9, 2021
As per the Times Now News report, “The government has also set up YouTube videos to train teachers on the evaluation criteria. A format for updation and tabulation of marks has also been provided on the official website mahahsscboard.in.”
The Maharashtra board has asked the schools to form a committee to work on the SSC result process. Further, this committee is supposed to ensure that the calculated marks are accurate before the final submission.
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