The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct optional board exams in August and September for those who are not satisfied with the assessment and wish to appear for written exams. The CBSE 12th exams will be conducted between August 15 and September 15, depending on the Covid-19 pandemic situations.
CBSE has already released the detailed assessment criteria to evaluate the class 12 students. The results will be decided based on performance in Class 10, Class 11, and Class 12. While 30 percent weightage will be given to students’ performance in Class 10 and 11, their class 12 performance will carry a weightage of 40 percent. The marks in the theory section will be calculated based on student’s performance in one or more unit tests or mid-term or pre-board theory exams. Marks given by schools for practicals will be added to it. The final result will be announced by July 31.
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