CBSE is likely to announce the CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 by July 27. The board had issued a circular to all its affiliated schools after which it is being speculated that the results for some schools/students might get further delayed.
CBSE 10th Result 2021 TOMORROW: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the 10th Result 2021 on August 3 on the official website- cbse.nic.in. The Board had asked the schools to stick to the assessment policy formulated by it for awarding marks to the students and warned them to refrain from giving inflated marks. It is speculated that in case they do not follow the policy or upload marks, the result of CBSE 10th might get delayed.
In its circular, the Board had said, "The Tabulation Policy of CBSE Class 10 was to understand the principles of evaluation namely reliability, fairness and validity during the process of evaluation and to take care of the variation in school-level evaluation process, standardize the scores across schools through a process of moderation of marks. This was necessary in the interest of fairness and to ensure that the marks allotted are comparable and there is no adverse impact or undue gain for any student because of the methodology and the processes of evaluation used by an individual school."
"Accordingly, schools were expected to follow the reference distribution while awarding marks. However, upon data analysis post uploading of marks by schools, it has been observed that while majority of schools have followed the reference distribution, some schools have not done the same and bunched the marks in upper brackets of given reference range, i.e. instead of distributing theory marks in 70-80 range, marks have been bunched between 77-80 range," stated the board.
This is unfair to the few actually deserving students, whose performance will fall in this range of marks. Accordingly, such schools are directed to comply with the tabulation policy, both in letter and spirit, by awarding marks, similar with the best historic performance, in terms of number of students at each level of marks in the range 96 to 100 marks (Theory + Internal Assessment), warned the CBSE.
The CBSE also informed that the changes made by the schools in data will be recorded by board and if it observed that policy has not been followed, CBSE may initiate action against such schools as stipulated in the policy.
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