CBSE 12th Results 2021: Final Decision on Evaluation Criteria Soon, Check Marking Scheme Here
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council For the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has submitted the Class 12 evaluation criteria in the Supreme Court today, June 17, 2021. As per the latest media reports, the evaluation of a student will be based on their scores as in 30% from 10th, 30% from Class 11 and 40% from Class 12.

The marking scheme includes scores of a student  in classes 10, 11 final exams, and in class 12 pre-board exams. The central government told the Supreme Court that the panel is in favor of the 30:30:40 formula for recommending evaluation criteria for class 12 students. That is, 30-30 percent weightage should be given to the final result of 10th and 11th and 40 percent weightage should be given to the pre board exam of 12th. Attorney General KK Venugopal told that every school will have a result committee to evaluate the score of a student.

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The evaluation criteria submitted by the high level committee of CBSE in the Supreme Court today is mentioned below.

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 subjectsout of main 5 subjects. 30%

CBSE Class 12 Marking Scheme 2021
 
  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

Further the result of ISC Board Exam 2021 has been expected by July 31, 2021 on the basis of internal marks of Class 11 and Class 12. The students not satisfied with their result would be given an option to appear in the written examination to be conducted by CBSE as and when the situation becomes conducive.