CBSE has released an important update regarding the Class 12 evaluation process for students who changed their subjects and for those who were absent.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released a notification providing key updates on the Class 12 evaluation process for students who changed their subjects and for absentee students.
This year, amidst no board exams, the Board has opted for a 30:30:40 evaluation formula for the 12th board exams 2021 which decided to give 30 per cent weightage to Class 10 results, another 30 per cent to Class 11 results, and rest 40 per cent weightage to Class 12 internal assessments. The CBSE 12th results 2021 will be out by July 31.
CBSE Class 12 evaluation update for subject change cases
- CBSE schools have been asked to use an average of the best three subjects for awarding marks in Class 11 in respect of any subject that has been changed from Class 11 to Class 12.
- However, in certain cases students have changed their entire group of subjects or retains only one or two subjects from Class 11 to Class 12 after approval from CBSE.
- In such cases, the school will ensure beforehand that the due approval has already been obtained from CBSE as per schedule. No requests for fresh approval will be entertained.
- The school will do assessment of these subjects of Class 11 by using the average of the best three subjects from the subjects actually studied in Class 11.
CBSE Class 12 evaluation update for absent candidates
- Certain schools have reported that some students who were studying in their school at the time of submission of LOC are not available for examination/computation of result due to the following reasons:
- The student has already taken TC.
- The student has ceased to be a bonafide student of the school due to any reason including demise and name struck-off cases, etc.
- The students could not be contacted by the school for various online/offline tests/exams/assessments during the complete session or during exam/practical time table and it was and is not possible to conduct required assessments.
- In such cases it may be ensured that the students are marked ‘Absent’ so that the result in respect of such students is not declared. It may be noted that data in respect of these students may not be submitted by awarding them zero marks or mentioning anything else against their names.
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