CBSE Also Clarified That The Board Does Not Calculate/Inform/Declare The Percentage Of Marks
In its notification, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asserted that “The CBSE is recieving requests from various persons to intimate the criteria for calculating the percentage of the students in the Board examinations. In this regard, it is informed that the sub-section 40.1 (iii) of Chapter-7 of the Examination Bye-laws stipulate that:- ‘No overall division/distinction/aggregate shall be awarded’ to students taking the class 10 and 12 board examinations”.
CBSE also mentioned that if a candidate has offered more than five subjects then the decision to determine the best five subjects may be taken by the admitting institution or employer.
Further, it is informed that the board does not calculate/inform/declare the percentage of marks. If the percentage of marks is required for higher education or in employment the calculation if any, may be done by admitting institution or employer.
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