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CBSE Releases FAQs on Marks Tabulation Policy for Class 10 Exams Result 2021

CBSE has released FAQs on policy for the tabulation marks for Class 10 board exams 2021 based on the internal assessments conducted by schools. Find out about FAQs here.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the FAQs on the policy for the tabulation of marks for class 10 board exams 2021. The class 10 board exams 2021 result will be released on the basis of the internal assessment conducted by schools. The class 10 exams 2021 were cancelled due to the increase in COVID-19 cases.

 CBSE FAQs on Class 10 Result Tabulation 2021

Some of the important CBSE FAQs on the class 10 result tabulation 2021 are as follows:

Q: How will CBSE declare the class 10 result 2021?A: The result of the CBSE class 10 result will be declared on the basis of an objective criterion developed by the board.
Q: If any candidate is not satisfied with the result declared based on the objective criterion, what remedy will be provided by CBSE to the concerned candidate?A: Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated will be given an opportunity to appear in the class 10 board exams as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams.
Q: Date of uploading data is 11th May or is there any change in the last date because of the cancellation of Class 10 examinations?A: The date of uploading data of data has been extended to 30th May 2021.
Q:  Where the broad distribution of marks obtained by the students of the school, subject-wise, will be made available to the school by the Board.A: The broad distribution of marks obtained by the students of the school, subject-wise, will be made available to the school by the Board in the school login account on the official website of CBSE
Q: If any candidate has not appeared in any school assessment, then how will CBSE release the class 10 result for such students?A: If any candidate has not appeared in any of the assessments conducted by the school, the school may conduct an offline/online/ telephonic one-to-one assessment and record documentary evidence to certify the recommendations to release the class 10 result of these students.
Q: Will the school provide parents with an answer/copy in case they want to verify the marks after the declaration of class 10 result 2021?A: No such facility will be made available to the parents.
Q: What to do in case the maximum marks for year-end theory exams are 30/50/70 and not 80?

A: The marks may be proportionately calculated and then awarded. Maximum theory marks awarded to be cross-checked before calculation. For example:

Out of 50

=25x50=1250/30=41.66~42

(b) Out of 70

=25x70=1750/30=58.33~53

(c) Out of 80

= 25X80=2000/30=66.66~67

Q: How to calculate the marks of a subject whose maximum marks are 50. However, CBSE has provided average marks of the subjects having maximum marks of 80.

A: If a student has secured 56 marks out of 80, so the marks will be calculated following the method given below:

Marks will be = 56X50=2800/80=35s

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