CBSE class 10, 12 final result should be given only 10 to 30% weightage for term 1, students demand

CBSE board aspirants want the board to give more weightage to Theory or Term 2 exams while calculating the final score for class 10 and class 12 board exam results. result to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Term 1 is over and the board has announced the exam dates for CBSE Term 2 as well. However, the board has not clarified what will be the weightage of each of the conditions.

While some students claimed that the Term 1 results were disappointing, many students and teachers alleged that there was rampant cheating in the Term 1 exam and it was not fair to give equal weightage to both the terms for those who did not cheat during the exam. Is. Assuming that Term 2 exams will have stringent criteria.

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Students and teachers are demanding that instead of 50 per cent weightage, as thought earlier, the Term 1 exam result should have around 10 to 30 per cent weightage in the final result, and the remaining marks should be for Term 2 and internal assessment. .

Earlier, some private schools have urged Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) In order to reduce the weightage of Term I examination for the 2021-2022 session, it alleged that several schools adopted “unfair means and malpractices” while marking students during Term 1 examination.

In a letter to CBSE President Vineet Joshi, the National Progressive Schools Conference (NPSC) suggested that the weightage of Term I examination should be reduced from 20 per cent to 30 per cent, while the weightage of Term II examination should be reduced from 20 per cent to 30 per cent. There was an increase in the range of 70 percent to 80 percent, as previously reported by News18.

Meanwhile, many students are also taking their grievances on social media platforms.

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As of now, CBSE officials have not taken any decision on the weightage of Term 1 and Term 2 exams. It is likely that the weightage of Term-I and Term-II examinations will be decided at the time of declaration of result of Term-II. Earlier it was being said that 50 per cent weightage would be in Term 1 exam while the remaining 50 per cent weightage was to be given to Term 2 and internal assessment.

The total marks of a student will be calculated on the basis of both the exams. Last year, CBSE had announced that the board exams for 2022 would be conducted in two terms. The Term-1 exam for major subjects was conducted from November 30 to December 11 last year. The board has already released the datesheet for Term-2 exam. The examinations will start from April 26.

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