CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 Latest News: Students DON'T MISS this IMPORTANT UPDATE on EVALUATION CRITERIA - all details here
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 Evaluation Criteria: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has finally announced the marking scheme for the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021. Incidentally, the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 has been cancelled last month. The CBSE then notified that the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 students will be evaluated on the basis of an 'objective criterion'. The CBSE now has clarified on this assessment scheme. The students can now login to the CBSE official website at cbse.gov.in.
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 Assessment Scheme
The CBSE has notified that the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 students will be assessed out of maximum 100 marks for each subject. As per the policy of the board, 20 marks will be allotted to internal assessment and 80 marks for year-end board exams. As of now, most of the schools have already conducted the internal assessment and a majority of the schools have already uploaded their data on the CBSE portal. As per the CBSE notification, the CBSE-affiliated schools will assess the 80 marks of the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 students in the following ways:
a) based on the marks scored by the candidate in different tests/exams conducted by the school in the course of the year
b) the marks should be in consonance with the past performance of the school in CBSE Class 10 Board exams
Source: PTI
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 Categories
It is known from the information collected that the schools have conducted different type and number of test and exams. The exams that will be used for school-based assessment and weightage are as follows:
Category Maximum Marks
1) Periodic Test/ Unit Test 10
2) Half Yearly/ Mid-term Exam 30
3) Pre-board Exam 40
Source: PTI
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021 Result Committee
Now, in case any school has conducted more than one test within a particular category, in that case, the Result Committee may fix the weightage to be given to each test/exam within the category of the subject to the overall maximum marks for that category.
It must be noted that the CBSE has asked CBSE-affiliated schools to form a result committee consisting of principal and seven teachers for finalizing the results. Five teachers from the school should be from Mathematics, Social Science, Science and two languages. Also, two teachers from neighbouring schools should be co-opted by the school as the external members of the committee. Source: PTI