New Delhi: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE Board) has decided to extend the last date for uploading the marks of class 12 practical and internal assessment till June 28.
CBSE schools which have not yet submitted practical and internal assessments to the board can now share these marks with CBSE till June 28.
All such schools, which have not yet done practical and internal assessment, can complete this process through schools online, but no offline process can be followed for this.
CBSE has constituted a 13-member committee to decide the formula for the 12th board results. The committee will submit its report in 10 days.
After the high-level meeting held on 1 June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the cancellation of the 12th board examinations.
According to the Union Education Ministry, students who are not satisfied with the marks obtained from the objective criteria set, will be given an option to appear in the examination after the situation of corona virus becomes normal.
If the students do not find the premise of the evaluation criteria correct or feel that they have got less marks, then they can take the examinations.
According to CBSE Board Secretary Anurag Tripathi, students who are not satisfied with the evaluation criteria can appear for the examinations. However, the examinations will be conducted only after the situation becomes normal.
Earlier, the CBSE board has also extended the deadline for uploading the marks of class X students.
To prepare the result of class X, the schools had to complete this work by June 5.
CBSE’s controller of examinations Sanyam Bhardwaj issued a directive saying that the details of the marks that the school will give to the students will now have to be submitted to the CBSE by June 30, 2021.
The last date for submission of Internal Assessment Marks has also been fixed as 30 June 2021.