Do you know the CBSE's class 12th marks evaluation criteria and methodology? Are you happy with it?

CBSE recommended a 30:30:40 formula to evaluate Class 12 students where 30 per cent weightage is given to Class 10th and 11th final results respectively, and 40 per cent to 12th pre-board exams. Practicals are for 100 marks and the students are marked based on the marks submitted by the schools.

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    harvinder gulati

    4 years ago
    Absolutely not. It's wrong formula. You know private CBSE schools in 11th give marks very tightly. Even if a student is capable to score 95%, he is kept within 80% to let him to do hard work for scoring good in 12th. In 12th home exams or say assignments and others once again students are tightend. Now in present situation these low scored marks will reflect in 12th final and will cause a huge loss.
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    pradyumn meena

    4 years ago
    I think this not satisfying criteria as many school sent inflated marks of their students in bundle. Especially private school make misuse of it. And government. School students have to pay for it during college admission.
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    Shreya Agnihotri

    4 years ago
    No, not at all.
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    Narayani

    4 years ago
    No, I am not happy with that because in state they got lots of marks from school usually then ICSE no words BUT CBSE'S way of distribution of marks is disturbing as in 11th standard there was no proper system and in 10th people may have not performed well. THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT WAY because SOME SCHOOLS HOLD GRUDGE ON STUDENTS AND IT WILL REFLECT SOON!
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    Parampreet Kaur

    4 years ago
    No, it was not. We are not happy with the results. School has shown huge partiality with the students. The ones who cleared JEE are assessed full. And the others like nothing.
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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Thursday submitted to the Supreme Court a 40:30:30 formula for evaluation of marks of Class XII students, which will be based on their Class XII Class XI and Class X results, respectively. According to the formula, the theory marks of each subject will be computed using 40% from the marks they got in the subject pre-boards or mid-term exams held by their schools earlier this year, 30% from their Class XI final exam marks, and 30% from their Class X board exam results. This will be added to the actual marks that they got in their Class XII internal assessments and practicals for th
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    Vishal Huria

    4 years ago
    No. This is highly unfair.
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    Manjul Verma

    4 years ago
    Yes, we are happy with the evaluation criteria and methodology of classes 10th and class 12th.
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    dil ka bayaan

    4 years ago
    No,
    I scored 98 percent in class 10th examinations but moved to Kotak for further schooling. My school never really gave good results and hence over sixty percent of my scores are doomed. Mind it that I scored 99.876 percentile in her Mains, which was never achieved by my school students either.
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    Indradev Chaturvedi

    4 years ago
    The CBSE is going to make the results of class 12th on the basis of historic reference I. e. on class 10th, 11th and 12th pre-board marks. I will not happy with these marks!

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