peepl-small

CBSE Class 12 Results: Class 10, 11 and 12 marks in 30:30:40 ratio, full marks of practicals

PUBLISHED:

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has submitted Class 12 Evaluation Criteria 2021 for result declaration to the Supreme Court of India.

In the detailed criteria as shared, marks scored by students in their Class 10, 11 and 12 would be considered in the ration of 30, 30 and 40%. As in 30% from 10th, 30% from Class 11 and 40% from Class 12, reports Times Now.

CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Crietria 2021 – 

Class Component to be evaluated Percentage
Class 12 Marks based on Unit Test/Mid-Term/Pre-Board Exam 40%
Class 11 Marks based on theory component of final exam 30%
Class 10 Marks based on average theory component of best three performing subjects out of main 5 subjects. 30%

CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 would take into consideration the marks scored by the student in Class 10, 11 and 12. The marks for the Class 12 practical exams, however, would be taken as it is. Now, for class 12, there are different subjects who have different break up of Practical and Theory marks. Students need to understand that only the theory portion marks would be calculated using Class 10 and 11 score.

This is going to be done on the basis of the table given below.

Theory Marks Practical/ IA Marks Total Marks
Class 10 (30%) Class 11 (30%)) Class 12 (40%) Class 12 (100%) Class 10 Class 11 Class 12
80 24 24 32 20 24 24 52
70 21 21 28 30 21 21 58
60 18 18 24 40 18 18 64
50 15 15 20 50 15 15 70
30 09 09 12 70 09 09 82

Explaining the same further, say the student who has Physics, Chemistry as subjects. The paper for these two is divided into 70 and 30 marks for theory and practical each. Now, say the student has scored 30 in practical. Now, to assess the marks out of 70, 30% or 21 marks would be considered from Class 10, 30% or 21 marks from Class 11 and 40% from Class 12 assessment – as per the table 1 parameters.

The two member bench of Justices A.M Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari would be hearing the case against the CBSE and CISCE. The bench would also be hearing the matter listed by Advocate Anubha Shrivastava Sahai for cancellation of all state board exams.  

RELATED ARTICLES