The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced class 10 results on Tuesday. "The results have been announced at 12 noon today," a senior official said. The board exams were cancelled this year in view of the aggressive second wave of COVID-19. The result has been announced on the basis of an alternate assessment policy. According to the policy, while 20 marks for each subject were for internal assessment as every year, 80 marks were calculated on basis of the students' performance in various tests or exams throughout the year.
The Delhi HC has granted time to the CBSE to respond to a plea concerning the methodology of assessment of private class 10 students after the examination was cancelled on account of Covid-19
Private schools recorded a higher pass percentage than government schools in both the regions. However, the pass percentage of private schools dropped since last year.
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A total of 1.6 million candidates from 16,347 schools had appeared for the exam
Pass percentage for differently-abled students across regions stacked up at 89.4%
16, 67,573 students from 16,000 plus schools appeared for the Class 10 CBSE board exams in 2017
The results will be sent to schools to their respective email addresses registered with the board
A total of 16,67,573 candidates had appeared for the exam this year
As many as 886,000 students registered for the exam which is 15.73% higher than last year's figure