CBSE Board Exam 2021 Cancelled: Do you know how marks the will be Calculated?

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The Education Ministry announced the CBSE Class 10 Board exam as cancelled. New way is proposed by the CBSE to give the results of the CBSE Class 10 Class students. The CBSE will develop a ‘Objective Criterion‘ .The results of the students will be based on the ‘objective criterion’.

Prime Minister held a meeting with the officials on the upcoming CBSE Board exams. After which the Education Ministry announced the cancellation of the CBSE 10 Board exams.

The decision regarding the exams is taken due to the rise in COVID-19 cases across the country. A large number of students, teachers and parents were worried about the exams. Most of them requested the government to defer the exams.

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If a student is unsatisfied with the result he or she gets based on the ‘objective criterion’, they can write an exam when the corona pandemic comes under control. They can re-write the exam when the situation becomes conducive.

Regarding the CBSE 12 Class Board Exam, the CBSE board would like to wait till 1 June,2021. In case the pandemic comes under control, then the decision regarding the exams will be taken. The ministry said that notice will be issued 15 days before the start of the exams.

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