UP Board result 2021: Evaluation criteria for Class 10 and 12 released
Apoorva Singh | June 20, 2021 | 08:04 PM IST | 1 min read
UP Board has released the evaluation criteria for Class 10 and 12. Know detailed information here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has released the evaluation criteria for Class 10 and 12. The UP Board result 2021 will be declared following the same criteria. The evaluation will be done based on internal assessment and weightage will be given to the marks obtained in both current and previous classes.
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As per the reports by Live Hindustan, for evaluation of UP Board 12th result 2021, 50 percent weightage will be given to the marks obtained in high school, while 40 percent of the half-yearly exam marks of Class 11, and 10 percent of Class 12 pre-board exams will be considered.
Similarly, for UP Board 10th result 2021, 50 percent marks of Class 9 and 50 percent marks of Class 10 pre-board exams will be considered for evaluation, the report added.
Before the declaration of UP board result 2021, the UPMSP will also have to amend the Intermediate Education Act, 1921. According to the act, there is a rule to prepare the result through written examination only.
Earlier this month, CBSE and CISCE board has released the evaluation criteria for Class 10 and 12. The CBSE board has also announced that the result will be released in July.
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