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CBSE extends deadline for finalising class 12 result extended till July 25

 According to reports, the CBSE will take another 8-10 days to process the results and finally declare them.

CBSE extends deadline for finalising class 12 result extended till July 25-dnm
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Bengaluru, First Published Jul 21, 2021, 6:19 PM IST

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the deadline for finalising class 12 result. The last date for finalising the Class 12 results was 22 July. However, it has been extended to 25 July (5 pm).

"As of now, it has been observed that schools are finalising their data with full capacity. However, as last date is approaching fast and teachers involved are under stress, getting panicky and committing mistakes and sending request to CBSE to rectify these," the Board has said in a letter to school principals.

“CBSE is well aware about the time constraints and problems faced by the schools and teachers. Accordingly, the CBSE has decided to extend the last date from July 22 to July 25. Further, it has requested that the schools may continue to work towards compiling the result by completing the moderation to avoid any last-minute rush,” the CBSE said in the letter.

In case any school is left to complete the moderation, the result of such schools will be declared separately, the Board has said.

The CBSE officials are working on Eid today, 21 July, which is also a Gazetted Holiday, so that the board can declare results on time.

For the second time in a row, the CBSE will not be releasing the merit list of students for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 results this year. This decision has been made due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic situation and the changes in the evaluation criteria.

According to reports, the CBSE will take another 8-10 days to process the results and finally declare them.

CBSE did not conduct board exams this year for the students of Classes 10 and 12. The results are being prepared with alternative schemes of assessment, according to which the students will be marked and the results for this academic year will be calculated.

For the students of Class 12, CBSE has set up a 40:30:30 marking scheme, where 30% marks will be allotted to the annual exams of Class 10, 30% marks will be for the annual exams of Class 11, and 40% marks will be for Class 12 pre-board examination.

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