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CBSE Board Result 2021 LIVE: CBSE Class 12 Result will be announced today at 2 PM, the board informed through a tweet.
This year, the Delhi region has recorded its best performance till now. A total of 99.84% of students have passed the CBSE class 12 this year.
This year, a total of 99.37% of students have passed the CBSE class 12 board examination.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday declared the results of the CBSE Class 12 exam 2021 on its official website. Direct link to check CBSE 12th Result 2021.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the results of the CBSE Class 12 exam 2021 soon on its official website. Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy.
- Visit the Google Play store
- Download the DigiLocker APP
- Open the app, and click on the "Access DigiLocker"
- Key in your name and Date of Birth as mentioned in the Adhaar Card
- Key in other credentials and set your security PIN
- The CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 will be displayed on the screen
This year, the CBSE has adopted the 30:30:40 formula to evaluate the students of the CBSE class 12 board. According to the formula, 30% of weightage will be given to the final result of class 10th and 11th examination, and 40% weightage will be provided to the pre-board exam of class 12th.
- Visit the Google Play store
- Download the Umang APP
- Select the CBSE Results from the options provided on the app
- Key in your credentials and login
- The CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 will be displayed on the screen
- Download the CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 and take its printout for future use
- Visit the official website at cbse.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on the link to check the CBSE Class 12 Result 2021
- A new page will appear on the display screen
- Key in your credentials and login
- The CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 will be displayed on the screen
- Download the CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 and take its printout for future use.
- cbseresults.nic.in
- cbse.gov.in
- results.gov.in
- UMANG
- DigiLocker
- SMS Organiser
- Digiresult
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Thursday had earlier told the Delhi High Court that the evaluation policy for this year's Class 10th board examination has been prepared keeping in mind that no school should be able to do injustice with the students and marks be awarded based on the learning.
The board said responsibility has been given to the result committee' to ensure just, fair and reliable result and a similar policy with extended liberty has been prepared in Class-12th policy which has already been approved by the Supreme Court.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, class 10th exams were cancelled by the board and an evaluation policy was formulated to evaluate students this year.
Background
CBSE Board Result 2021 LIVE: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 Result will be announced today at 2 PM, the board informed through a tweet.
The board exams were cancelled this year in view of the aggressive second wave of COVID-19, and the result will be announced on basis of an alternate assessment policy by the board.
CBSE on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that the evaluation policy for this year's Class 10th board examination has been prepared to keep in mind that no school should be able to do injustice with the students and marks be awarded based on the learning.
The board said responsibility has been given to the result committee' to ensure just, fair and reliable result and a similar policy with extended liberty has been prepared in Class-12th policy which has already been approved by the Supreme Court.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, class 10th exams were cancelled by the board and an evaluation policy was formulated to evaluate students this year.
The CBSE's counsel submitted before a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh that there was no illegality in taking reference of previous year's result of class 10th of a school in order to maintain standardization in the result.
I submit that, while formulating Evaluation Policy for Class X, there is neither any abuse of power by the answering respondent (CBSE) nor there is failure of governance as the said Evaluation Policy has been formulated having holistic approach and ensuring that no student is prejudiced by rationalising internal assessment performance of students and bringing semblance of parity amongst the assessment of different schools, the board said in its affidavit filed under the name of Controller of Examination, CBSE, Sanyam Bhardwaj.
Advocate Rupesh Kumar, representing CBSE, said the board has taken all the steps to ensure fairness in the results and no student will have any grievance with regard to the evaluation policy of class 10th.
The affidavit said the policy has been prepared by a team of experts from the schools and CBSE and while preparing the scheme, it has been kept in mind that no school should be able to do injustice with the students and marks be awarded based on the learning of the student.
Result should not be more than the best result of past three results and while allowing moderation to the result committee, limits have been fixed, it said.
The court was hearing a petition by NGO 'Justice for All' claiming that the policy of the board for calculating marks of class 10 students based on the internal assessment by schools was unconstitutional and required to be modified.
On the NGO's submission that the board should make an arrangement for uploading the soft copy of the marking scheme followed by schools, the CBSE said result prepared with the petitioner's suggestions will damage the credibility and image of the CBSE across the globe resulting disadvantage to the students in future.
It also said that to ensure fair and unbiased evaluation, the Evaluation Policy for Class 10th provides that each school shall form a Result Committee' consisting of Principal and seven teachers for finalising the results and out of the seven teachers, five would be from the school and two from neighbouring schools.
The high court has now listed the matter for August 6 for hearing rebuttal arguments of the counsel for the NGO.
Advocates Khagesh Jha and Shikha Sharma Bagga, appearing for the NGO, had contended that the CBSE's evaluation policy for this year's Class 10 board examination did not have any grievance mechanism for students.
The counsel had emphasised that this year the schools were free to have their own marking policy and that a student has no way to know how he/she was marked and thus like previous years, students should have access to the documents based on which evaluation is done.
The high court had on June 2 sought response of the Centre, Delhi government and CBSE on the NGO's petition.
The plea said, "the policy of moderating the average marks assessed by the school, based on the historical performance of the previous average result of the school, in terms of the best overall performance of the school would be injustice to the students as the performance of school is not relatable in any manner with the performance of the student."
It has also said moderating the marks in consonance with the overall average score of the district, national and state average "was absolutely unreasonable, illogical and punitive for the students of a school which would appear in the board exams for the first time", with no previous data of performance.
The NGO has alleged that it can also lead to the manipulation of marks and exploitation, extortion of the students and parents.
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