CBSE 12th Result 2022 Weightage Calculator: Know How Term 1 & 2 Marks are Calculated
CBSE 12th Result 2022: For final score calculation, CBSE has given 30% weightage to Term 1 and 70% weightage to Term 2. Check the details of score calculation here.
CBSE 12th result 2022: While the result for all streams has been released on June 22, many students have been wondering: How CBSE 12th Result 2022 was calculated? What is the weightage given to each term? For the first time in 2022, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the examination in two terms instead of its regular single term because of the pandemic.
Because the Term 1 examination was conducted as objective-only, lesser weightage has been given to it in contrast to the theory-only Term 2 examination. Unlike ICSE Board’s 50-50 weightage, 30% weightage has been given to Term 1 while 70% weightage has been given to Term 2. However, this weightage distribution is only for the actual marks scored by the student in the papers. Full weightage for internal marks for both terms has been awarded.
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CBSE 12th result 2022: Weightage Distribution For Practical Subjects
In order to understand this, let’s take an example. Say, for a practical subject, a student scored 35 marks out of 40 in Term 1 and 33 marks out of 40 in Term 2 while for internal marks, the student gets 9 marks out of 10 in Term 1 and 8 marks out of 10 in Term 2. The student’s result will be calculated as below:
Parameter | Total Marks | Marks Obtained | Marks given as per Weightage Distribution | Total Marks Obtained by the Student |
Term 1 Theory Marks | 40 | 35 | 35*30% = 10.5 | (10.5 + 23.1 + 4.5 + 4) * 2 (for two terms) = 84.2 Marks |
Term 2 Theory Marks | 40 | 33 | 33*70% = 23.1 | |
Term 1 Internal Marks | 10 | 9 | 9*50% = 4.5 | |
Term 2 Internal Marks | 10 | 8 | 8*50% = 4 |
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CBSE 12th result 2022: Weightage Distribution For Non-Practical Subjects
Similarly, for a non-practical subject which has zero internal marks, say if a candidate obtains 45 marks out of 50 in Term 1 and 40 marks out of 50 in Term 2, the candidate’s result will be calculated as follows:
Parameter | Total Marks | Marks Obtained | Marks given as per Weightage Distribution | Total Marks Obtained by the Student |
Term 1 Theory Marks | 50 | 45 | 45*30% = 13.5 | (13.5 + 28) * 2 (for two terms) = 83 Marks |
Term 2 Theory Marks | 50 | 40 | 40*70% = 28 | |
Internal Marks for Both Terms | 0 | 0 | 0 |
CBSE 12th result 2022 Weightage for Extraordinary Cases
In a press circular released by the CBSE, it has said that all the grievances reported to the board regarding Term 1 marks have been resolved and the modified marks are taken into consideration for calculation.
However, there have been cases wherein, candidates could not appear for either Term 1 or Term 2, their results have been prepared on the basis of the term they appeared in. The above 30-70 weightage distribution will not be applicable for those students. This rule is applicable to the following category of students:
- Students who suffered from COVID-19
- Students who participated in National/International Sports
- Students who participated in International Olympiad
- Students who were in COVID contamination zones
- Students who were quarantined
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