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CBSE Releases New Assessment Criteria for the Next Year 2022 for Class 10 & 12 Board Exam, Here’s Full Details

CBSE Releases New Assessment Criteria for the Next Year 2022 for Class 10 & 12 Board Exam, Here’s Full Details

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CBSE has released the New Assessment criteria for Class 12th and Class 10th. This new assessment criteria will be implemented in the Next Year 2022. 

Due to the pandemic situation this year the examination and the assessment of students was a very challenging thing. And because of that the government has to go through many ups and downs. So they have come up with the solutions of the problem to use for the next year. If the Pandemic situation continues.

According to this assessment Criteria students will be assessed on the basis of two examinations that will be taken throughout the one year. The Examination will be in two terms known as Term I and Term II. 

Term I will be conducted in the November - December which will include the MCQ types questions, and the Term II will be conducted in the March- April which will consist of Subjective type questions.

For this the board has released the new and special scheme for the assessment with the revised and reduced syllabus. And the final result will be prepared on the basis of the performances in those two terms. 

How CBSE Will Prepare the Class 10th & 12th Board Exam Result?

CBSE will prepare the class 10th and 12th results on the basis of new assessment criteria. However there can be various situations that can be present throughout the academic year. So the board has prepared their plan to evaluate the students. Check the table below

Situation of School Closure

Mode of Exam

Final Result

Situation Improves and Normal Classes resume

Term I and Term II would be conducted at Schools/ Centres

Final Marks to be distributed equally between the two exams

Schools are closed during Nov-Dec but open for Mar-Apr

Term I to be conducted in Online mode by schools, Term II to be conducted at centres - 2 hour paper with normal subjective/ pattern

Weightage of Term I to be reduced, more weight to Term II Exam for final result

Schools open during Nov-Dec but closed for Mar-Apr

Term I to be conducted at schools, no Term II

Results to be based on performance in internal assessment criteria as well as Term I MCQ based examination and internal assessments with more weight to Term I Exam Result. Term II to be taken from home*

School Remain Closed for complete academic year

Both Term I and II from home along with internal assessment, project work

Result to be based on internal assessment, project work, theory marks of MCQ based Term I and II written from home and moderated accordingly.

Key Points of this Development (New Assessment criteria)

  • The board exam will be taken throughout the one year.
  • Exams will be conducted in two phases, Namely Term 1, Term II
  • Both terms will have 50% of the weightage.
  • The question papers for the both terms will be provided by the CBSE Board itself.
  • If the Board exam will be cancelled and the Schools will remain closed, then CBSE would use the marks scored by students in Term I or Term II to calculate the final score.

For getting all the latest updates regarding class 10th Exams and Results Click Here.

Those who are in class 12th can get the educational news specially curated for them Click Here.

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