Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced that results for 2021 class 10 board examinations will be declared by July 20. CBSE has already announced the assessment scheme for class 10 students. “The students will be assessed out of maximum 100 marks for each subject. As per the policy of the Board, 20 marks are for Internal Assessment and 80 marks are for Year-end Board Examinations,” read an official notification of the CBSE.
“As per the information collected from the schools through Regional Offices of CBSE, schools have conducted different types and number of tests/exams. Broadly, the following exams/tests are common and will be used for school based assessment and the weightage in terms of maximum marks for schools who have conducted the above tests/exams is given below:
(a) Periodic Test/ Unit Test – 10 Marks
(b) Half Yearly/Mid-Term Examinations – 30 Marks
(c) Pre-Board Examinations – 40 Marks
In case schools have conducted more than one test/exam within each category, the Result Committee may fix the weightage to be given to each test/exam within the category subject to the overall maximum Marks for 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, take the best performance in the three tests or give a weightage to each exam as considered suitable.”
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