CBSE Class 10 Promotion Criteria | Evaluation | All You need To Know

CBSE Class 10 Promotion Criteria | Evaluation | All You need To Know – CBSE, ICSE latest news: The central Board of Secondary Education on Wednesday (April 14) decided to cancel CBSE class 10 exam 2021 and postpone CBSE class 12 exam 2021 in the view of Spreading Covid 19 cases In India . Many Indian State Education Board Postponed Exams Of Class 10th And 12th .

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishan, who shared the information about cancellation and postponement of CBSE class 10, 12 exams 2021 also revealed the pattern that would be adopted to promote these students. Talking about CBSE Class 10 students’ promotion criteria, the Union Education Minister said that they will be promoted based on internal assessment.

CBSE Class 10 Promotion Criteria | Evaluation | All You need To Know

How CBSE Class 10 students will be promoted?

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishan, who shared the information about cancellation and postponement of CBSE class 10, 12 exams 2021 also revealed the pattern that would be adopted to promote these students. Talking about CBSE Class 10 students’ promotion criteria, the Union Education Minister said that they will be promoted based on internal assessment.

CBSE Class 10 Promotion Criteria | Evaluation | All You need To Know

  • The Students will be promoted based on internal assessment.
  • CBSE class 10 students will be promoted on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by CBSE.
  • Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated to him/her on this basis will be given an opportunity to sit in an exam as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams.

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CBSE had adopted similar pattern last year. Amid increasing cases of Covid 19 cases.

  • The board had cancelled remaining exams in the middle of the exam schedule.
  • Students who appeared for not more than two exams were marked on the average of the highest-scoring subject, and those who appeared for three or more than three were marked on the basis of the highest marks obtained in any three subjects.
  • Their marks were also calculated based on the internal assessment and practicals.

 

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