By: Shree1news, 02 MAY 2021
With the Class 10 Board exams cancelled this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Central Board of School Education (CBSE) on Saturday announced a special marking scheme for Class 10 students in its affiliated schools.
The results — to be announced on June 20 — will be tabulated based on the performance of students in unit exams, the half-yearly examination, and the pre-Board examination performed by schools, the Board introduced Saturday.
Whereas the unit test will account for 10 marks, the mid-term examination will be accorded 30 marks, and the pre-Board examination will be for 40 marks, including up to a total of 80 marks.
The remaining 20 marks, as per CBSE’s existing policy, will be for internal assessment carried out by schools.
The Board stated the three categories — of unit test, mid-term examination and pre-Board exams — are common to most CBSE-affiliated schools and therefore have been used to define the special marking scheme.
All CBSE schools have been directed to form an internal result committee consisting of the principal and seven teachers to tabulate the results. If a school has conducted more than one test or examination within every of the three categories, then the result committee will have the liberty to fix weightage for each test/exam inside each category, subject to the overall maximum marks accorded to that category.
“For example, if a school has conducted two or three-pre Board exams, it may decide to take an average of the three exams or take one of the best performance within the three exams or give a weightage to each exam as considered suitable,” the Board’s notification states.
For any other exceptions (in case the school hasn’t conducted one or more of the above three classes of exams/exams), the result committee of the school can draw up a criterion for assessment of 80 marks. “The rationale for the criteria should be well thought out, goal and should be documented in the form of Rational Doc explaining in detail how the school-assessed marks have been determined out of 80 in these cases,” the notification states.
To maintain inflation of marks in check, the Board has informed schools that the marks awarded “should be in consonance” with the school’s past performance in the Class 10 Board exams.
Schools have been requested to finalise results by May 25 and submit them to the Board by June 5. The internal assessment marks (out of 20) have to be submitted by June 11. CBSE will declare the Class results on June 20.
Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allotted to him/her will be given an opportunity to sit in an exam as and when conditions are conducive to carry the exams, the CBSE notification stated.
The announcement of the special marking scheme comes two weeks after the Union government cancelled the Class 10 exams amid growing issues over the surge in Covid-19 infections within the nation.
The Class 12 Board exams, alternatively, have been postponed and the Education Ministry will review the situation on June 1 to decide fresh dates and make an announcement at least two weeks before the beginning of the exams.
Source:A-N