CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Criteria: The Centre government has submitted the CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Criterion 2021 in a hearing at the Supreme Court on Thursday, June 17, 2021. Attorney-General KK Venugopal said that the CBSE will take marks from class 10, 11, and 12 exams. 


With regards to the class 10 exam, the CBSE will take the best of three subjects and the average will be taken into consideration while formulating the CBSE class 12 results 2021. For class 11, the unit exam, term exam and final exam will be taken into account while deducing the marks. For 12th students, practical exams will be taken into consideration. In short, the CBSE has adopted the 30:30:40 formula to evaluate the students of the CBSE class 12 board. According to the Attorney General, 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.



Earlier, on June 1, the CBSE decided to cancel the CBSE class 12 board examination in view of the covid-19 pandemic. The decision came after the high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the class 12 board examination was held on Tuesday evening. Following this, various state boards across the country also canceled the class 12 board examination. 


Also Read: CBSE, CISCE Board Exam 2021 Live Updates: Centre Submits Its Plan For Class 12 Evaluation


Students who will not be satisfied with their class 12 marks will be provided an opportunity to appear for the examination only after the conditions will become conducive to hold the examinations, a government statement post the meeting said. 


Note: Students are advised to keep visiting the official website of the CBSE Board regularly for the latest updates regarding the CBSE class 12 board examinations. 


 


Education Loan Information:

Calculate Education Loan EMI