The 13-member committee formed to prepare the results of class 12 of CBSE board submitted its report in the Supreme Court on Thursday. In this, the board has told about the formula to release the result. According to the board's draft, the pre-board results of class 10th, 11th and 12th will be made the basis of the final result. If everything goes well, the results will be released by July 31.
Giving the details of preparing the 12th marksheet, CBSE said that out of 5 subjects of 10th, the best marks of 3 subjects will be taken. Similarly, the average of all the five subjects of class 11th will be taken and marks of 12th pre-board exam or practical will be taken.
The board said that 30-30% weightage will be given to 10th and 11th marks and 40% weightage to 12th marks. Separate examination will be arranged for the children who want to take the exam, once the situation becomes normal. However, the hearing in the case is still on. The final decision on this will have to wait for some more time.
The Supreme Court said, 'Both CBSE and ICSE boards have said that along with the formula for declaration of results, the timing of optional examinations will also be told. If Advocate Vikas Singh has any suggestions, they can be considered. Both the boards are free to implement the scheme. They will tell us about it on the next date of hearing. Saying this, the court adjourned the hearing till Monday.
According to sources, the principals of CBSE affiliated schools have informed the committee that they are in a position to give the number of tests and exams conducted for class 10th, 11th and 12th in 2020-21. No offline tests and practicals have been conducted in Mumbai schools last year and no physical classes have been conducted. Schools that have not been able to take practicals have been approved for online practical and oral tests. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to upload the internal assessment numbers of class 12 on the CBSE system by June 28.
Earlier, in the midst of the Corona epidemic, the central government had canceled the 12th board exams across the country on 1 June. With the announcement of the cancellation of the examination, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that the 12th result will be prepared within the stipulated time frame and on a logical basis. In such a situation, the big question is that on what basis the students will be assessed.
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