CBSE Class 10th, 12th Results 2022: No More Delay in Board Exam Results; Announcement Likely on This Day
The class 10 and class 12 exams were taken over two terms for the first time. A two-part syllabus was also provided. Examinations for term 2 were subjective; term 1 exams were MCQ-based. The Board chose to set one exam before the typical exam season because there were no exams last year because of COVID.
The results for classes 10 and 12 will be released soon by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). According to media reports, the outcome will probably be announced in July last week. The board hasn't yet made an official declaration regarding the day and time, though. Once the results are announced, students can check them on the websites cbseresults.nic.in and results.gov.in. The results can also be retrieved via the recently launched Pariksha Sangam portal by CBSE.
On condition of anonymity, a senior CBSE official stated to ANI earlier this month that "there is no delay in Board results" and that "CBSE class 10 and 12 results are anticipated to declare in the last week of July as per the scheduled given by the Board."
The class 10 and class 12 exams were taken over two terms for the first time. A two-part syllabus was also provided. Examinations for term 2 were subjective; term 1 exams were MCQ-based. The Board chose to set one exam before the typical exam season because there were no exams last year because of COVID.
How to Check Class 10th, 12th Results 2022?
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Visit the cbse.gov.in and cbresults.nic. on official websites.
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the home page the link for the CBSE Class 10 results
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Put in the required info, such as your registration and roll number.
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The class 10 result for 2022 will be displayed.
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Download the 10th grade report card, then print it out for future use.
Will CBSE Listen to the #BestOfEitherTermsSubjectWise Protest?
Meanwhile, students are requesting that an internal assessment, which will judge them based on their achievement throughout the year, be given the highest weight. They suggested allocating as much as 50% to internal evaluations and dividing the remaining 50% between terms 1 and 2.
They also insisted that they be judged based on the best of either period to mitigate the impact of the pandemic. That is, a standard formula can be utilized so that each student can enter their performance-based term 1 or term 2 marks. Additionally, this would guarantee that students who missed one of the two terms received a comparable evaluation system.
Exams for (term 2) were administered this year from April 26 to June 15. In total, 14 lakh pupils and 21 lakh students registered for the CBSE 12th test in 2022.
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