Telangana SSC Results 2021: Know TS SSC Class 10 evaluation criteria
The Telangana SSC result 2021 will be evaluated on the basis of “objective criteria” for all students. Check details here.
Shivam Jadoun | May 12, 2021 | 11:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI: After the cancellation of the TS SSC examination 2021 due to COVID-19, the Telangana government has decided to promote Class 10 students based on the internal assessment. Earlier, the TS SSC exams 2021 were scheduled to be held between May 17 to May 26, 2021.
As per the Times Now News report, the official notification stated, “Government hereby accord permission to the Director of Government of Examination, Telangana to declare the results as pass for all the students of class 10 studying in government, aided, private unaided and all schools during the academic year 2020-2021”.
Telangana SSC result evaluation criteria
Here is the evaluation criteria of TS SSC, as per a report by the Times Now News.
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This year, students will be awarded grades instead of marks based on their performance in internal assessment marks for 20%.
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These 20% marks will be scaled up to 100% to prepare the final Telangana SSC Results 2021 passing criteria.
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Schools have to consider one formative assessment instead of two due to COVID-19.
Over 5 lakh students will be promoted based on the evaluation criteria. If any candidate is not satisfied with the marks awarded, they will have an option to appear for the Telangana SSC Board exam 2021. Examination for such students may be held after the situation normalizes. Along with that, a total of 53,79,388 Classes 1 to 9 students have also been promoted to the next class.
Telangana government will review the situation on or after June 1, 2021, to take a decision on the reopening of the schools and junior colleges.
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