CBSE Class 12th Result 2021 : Pending Results of 65,184 Students to be Declared on August-5, Check Details

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CBSE Class 12th Result 2021 : Pending Results of 65,184 Students to be Declared on August-5, Check Details
Ending the anxious wait of students all over the country, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today released the class 12 results at 2 pm.
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Pending Results on August 5:
Notably, the CBSE has declared the Class 12 results for a total of 1304561 students. Meanwhile, a total of 65,184 students still have not received their results today as their scores are still being processed. The board has stated that these will be declared by August 5.
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“The result of about 1060 new schools is still under process as there was no reference year hence, looking into the interest of candidates the result if these schools will also be declared within a week’s time. Accordingly, the result of about 6000 students of these schools and a few other schools will be shown as ‘Result later’. The result will be declared within a week’s time” the board said.
CBSE 2021 Exams:
The board exams were canceled this year in view of the aggressive second wave of COVID-19, and the result has been announced on basis of an alternate assessment policy by the board. This year, the board has recorded a 99.37 pass percentage which is much higher than the pass percentage of last year. In 2020, the pass percentage for CBSE 12th board exam stood at 88.78 percent, higher by over 5 percent as compared to 2019.
As per the alternative evaluation criteria announced by the CBSE, the weightage of 30 percent will be given to Class 10, 30 percentage to Class 11 and 40 percent weightage to Class 12 marks obtained in unit test/mid-term/pre-board exams.