Policy for Tabulation of Marks for Class X Board Exams 2021 - 01/05/2021
Due to the cancellation of the Board examinations, the assessment of 80 marks will be done by the school
- based on the marks scored by the candidate in the different tests/exams conducted by the school during the year, and
- the marks should be in consonance with the past performance of the school in Class X Board examinations.
The CBSE will consider the following exams for awarding the marks to candidate
Category of Tests/Exams Maximum Marks
Periodic Test/ Unit Test 10 Marks
Half Yearly/ Mid-term
Examinations 30 Marks
Pre-Board Examinations 40 Marks
Internal assessment 20 Marks
Total 100 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.
CBSE Class X Result 2021: Schedule
S. No. Activity Last Date
1 Formation of Result Committee by school May 5, 2021
2 Provision of subject wise, school wise
distribution of marks as per previous Board
exams by CBSE
May 5, 2021
3 Finalization of Rationale Document May 10, 2021
4 Conduct of assessment, if any May 15, 2021
5 Finalization of result by schools May 25, 2021
6 Checking & moderation of marks by
schools
May 28, 2021
7 Submission of Marks to CBSE June 5, 2021
8 Submission of internal assessment marks June 11, 2021
9 Declaration of result by CBSE June 20, 2021
The board has asked schools to form a 8-member result committee consisting of principal and seven teachers for
finalizing the results. Five teachers from the school should be from Mathematics, Social Science, Science and two
languages, and two teachers from neighbouring schools should be co-opted by the school as the external members of the
committee.
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Exam pattern will be in Multiple choice Question in english.
Total marks is 100, 1 mark for each question.
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For students to apply to the Bachelor of Engineering program, they must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (Academic Steam) with three subjects (10 + 2) in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, or they must have passed any other examination equivalent to the Bachelor of Engineering degree at VELS University.
Having studied PCI Physics and Chemistry or Biology / Botany and Zoology at the +2 level is required.
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Policy for Tabulation of Marks for Class X Board Exams 2021 - 01/05/2021
Due to the cancellation of the Board examinations, the assessment of 80 marks will be done by the school
- based on the marks scored by the candidate in the different tests/exams conducted by the school during the year, and
- the marks should be in consonance with the past performance of the school in Class X Board examinations.
The CBSE will consider the following exams for awarding the marks to candidate
Category of Tests/Exams Maximum Marks
Periodic Test/ Unit Test 10 Marks
Half Yearly/ Mid-term
Examinations 30 Marks
Pre-Board Examinations 40 Marks
Internal assessment 20 Marks
Total 100 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.
CBSE Class X Result 2021: Schedule
S. No. Activity Last Date
1 Formation of Result Committee by school May 5, 2021
2 Provision of subject wise, school wise
distribution of marks as per previous Board
exams by CBSE
May 5, 2021
3 Finalization of Rationale Document May 10, 2021
4 Conduct of assessment, if any May 15, 2021
5 Finalization of result by schools May 25, 2021
6 Checking & moderation of marks by
schools
May 28, 2021
7 Submission of Marks to CBSE June 5, 2021
8 Submission of internal assessment marks June 11, 2021
9 Declaration of result by CBSE June 20, 2021
The board has asked schools to form a 8-member result committee consisting of principal and seven teachers for
finalizing the results. Five teachers from the school should be from Mathematics, Social Science, Science and two
languages, and two teachers from neighbouring schools should be co-opted by the school as the external members of the
committee.
Source: Internet
VEE(VELS Entrance Examination) is an entrance examination for professional courses in Engineering, Marine Studies, Pharmacy, Management, Life Sciences, Mass Communication, etc., such as BE / B. Tech, B. Pharma, Pharm D, MBA, MCA, BALLB, LLB. For undergraduate and postgraduate programs, there is only one examination per year and an offline system for admission. VISTAS (VELS Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies) is a prestigious college in India and is consistently rated as an A-grade institution by NAAC. You ought to be aware of the structure of the various major subjects, the topics covered in the examination, as well as the weightage of the marks.
Important highlights:
The exam lasts 90 minutes in offline mode.
Exam pattern will be in Multiple choice Question in english.
Total marks is 100, 1 mark for each question.
Students who are willing to apply to this exam can visit the following link: http://www.velsuniv.ac.in
For students to apply to the Bachelor of Engineering program, they must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (Academic Steam) with three subjects (10 + 2) in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, or they must have passed any other examination equivalent to the Bachelor of Engineering degree at VELS University.
Having studied PCI Physics and Chemistry or Biology / Botany and Zoology at the +2 level is required.
A degree with a 50% in the 10+2+3 education pattern would be considered acceptable for MBA
https://www.cheggindia.com/entrance-exams/vee/
Education, Entrance exam, University, College, Training, Learning, Educational Institute, Admission
#Education #University #College #Training #Learning #EducationalInstitute #Academy #Placement #entranceexam
National Eligibility cum Entrance test is the national level examination conducted by CBSE (Central Board of second secondary education) for admission to MBBS & BDS courses. The conducting authority organizes NEET examination every year in various cities across India. From 2016, NEET exam replaced to the AIPMT (All India Pre Medical Test).
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Details on CBSE Compartment Exam.pptx1111
1. Details on CBSE Compartment
Exam
Introduction, Eligibility, Conditions and
How to apply etc.
2. Introduction
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) compartment
examination is conducted for students who have failed in one or
more subjects in their board examinations. It provides an
opportunity for such students to reappear in those subjects and
pass the examination, thus enabling them to obtain their
secondary or senior secondary qualification certificates.
Failing in an exam happens to be one of the biggest agonies for every CBSE student. And
especially if a student fails in their 10th or 12th Board exam, they feel like their biggest fear
has come true. These aspirants, as well as their parents, get tensed as if the kid will have to
wait and prepare for the whole year to appear for that exam.
3. But this is not the case. CBSE conducts compartment exams for those students
who have flunked in one or two subjects during their 10th and 12th. These exams
are conducted immediately after the CBSE announces its 10th and 12th Board
results in May every year.
Apart from the compartment exam option, even if a student flunks this exam or
doesn’t appear, she can appear three more times for the subject throughout the
year. In short, CBSE has made flexible rules so that even if they do not clear a
subject, they are given chances to clear the subject and save their precious year.
Once the results are out in May, the compartment exams are conducted in July
every year.
4. How to Apply for CBSE Compartment Exam?
To apply for the CBSE Compartment Exams 2024, follow these steps:
1. Consult School Authorities: Contact your school's examination department or administration to obtain information on the
compartment exam application process, including deadlines and fees.
2. Fill Application Form: Complete the compartment exam application form provided by your school. Ensure all required
details are accurately filled, including personal information and the subjects you wish to appear for.
3. Fee Payment: Pay the prescribed compartment exam fee as per the instructions provided by your school. Fees may vary
depending on the number of subjects you are appearing for.
4. Submit Form: Submit the completed application form along with the requisite fee to your school's administration within
the specified deadline.
5. 5. Admit Card: Once your application is processed, collect your compartment exam admit card from your school. The
admit card contains crucial details such as exam dates, timings, and examination centres.
6. Prepare for Exams: Utilize the time available for preparation effectively. Focus on areas where improvement is needed and
utilize study materials and resources to enhance your understanding of the subjects.
7. Appear for Exams: On the scheduled dates, report to the examination centre mentioned on your admit card and attempt the
compartment exams as per the instructions provided by the invigilators.
8. Check Results: After the exams, wait for the CBSE to declare the compartment exam results. Results are usually available
online on the official CBSE website. If you pass, collect your passing certificate from your school.
By following these steps, you can successfully apply for the CBSE Compartment Exam and endeavour to improve your academic
performance.
6. Eligibility
Eligibility for CBSE Compartment Exams :
• Students who have failed in one or two subjects in the CBSE Class 10 or Class 12 exams
2024 are eligible to appear for the CBSE Compartment Exams 2024.
• The results for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 Supplementary
Examination 2024 have been declared.
• Candidates can check their results on the websites.
• Students who took the CBSE Class 10 Compartment, Improvement, or Improvement +
Compartment exam 2024 can access their scores.
7. 1. Failed Subjects: Students who have failed one or more subjects in the CBSE board examinations are eligible
to appear for compartment exams.
2. CBSE Affiliation: Only students studying in schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) can apply for compartment exams.
3. Regular Board Exam Participants: Candidates must have appeared for the regular CBSE board examinations
in the academic year 2023-2024.
4. Failed in Single or Multiple Subjects: Whether a student failed in a single subject or multiple subjects, they
are eligible to apply for compartment exams.
5. Age Criteria: There is no specific age limit to appear for compartment exams. Students of any age who meet
other eligibility criteria can apply.
8. 6. Previous Academic Record: Applicants must have a valid academic record from their respective schools, demonstrating participation in the regular
board exams.
7. Registration through School: Students are required to apply for compartment exams through their schools, following the procedures outlined by the
CBSE.
8. Submission of Application Forms: Applicants must submit the completed compartment exam application forms along with the prescribed fees within
the specified deadline.
9. Confirmation of Failed Subjects: The failed subjects in the regular board exams are typically confirmed and communicated to students by the CBSE
through their respective schools.
10. Compliance with CBSE Regulations: Students must adhere to all rules and regulations set forth by the CBSE regarding compartment exams, including
attendance, conduct, and examination procedures.
Meeting these eligibility criteria ensures that students can avail themselves of the opportunity provided by CBSE to improve their academic performance
through compartment exams.
9. Rules for Compartment Exam for CBSE Class 10th and 12th
• A candidate who has been placed in Compartment will have to appear for
the Compartment exam conducted during July or August. They will get a
second chance for the same during March or April next year and the third
chance during July or August. In case, the candidate qualifies every
compartment paper in which she appeared, on this basis she will be
declared ‘PASS.’
• A candidate who fails in his compartment exam and does not appear for
the same will be treated to be ‘FAIL’ in this exam. He will have to reappear
again as per courses and syllabus laid down by this exam. The candidate
will be given the option to appear freshly for the practical exam, or he can
even choose to retain the previously obtained marks after appearing in a
Compartment for the third time.
• The Course and syllabus for those appearing in compartment exam
during March month will be same as that of candidates appearing for the
full subject exam.
• An aspirant who has been placed for compartment will have to appear for
the second time only for those papers to be held in March or April next
year.
10. • For those subjects, which have separate practical and theory marks, the
candidate needs to appear for only Theory paper and the practical marks will
get carried forward. In case he has failed in practical and theory both, then he
will have to appear for these separately.
• The candidate who had secured Compartment in the 10th paper will have to
be admitted for 11th class provisionally till he appears for Compartment
papers to be conducted in July or August and clears it. In case, the candidate
fails to clear the exam, the admission for 11th std is slated to get cancelled.
11. Details Mentioned on the CBSE Class 10 Compartment Results
• The students can check the following details mentioned in the CBSE class 10 compartment results. In case of any discrepancy, students can contact the
authorities for rectifications.
• Exam name
• Name of the board
• Student's name
• Class
• Subject Name
• Subject Code
• Roll number
• Mother’s name
• Father’s name
• Birth date
• Theoryand practical marks
• Total marks scored
• Grade
• Final result
12. How to Apply for CBSE Compartment Results Revaluation/Verification
• Candidates who could not score adequate marks in the CBSE exams can
apply for revaluation of the papers. Refer to the steps to apply for mark
verification for CBSE compartment results:
• Students must visit the official results website - cbse.gov.in.
• Enter the login credentials.
• Select the form and enter the necessary details.
• Pay the appropriate fees and submit the form.
• Wait for the final results to be declared.
13. How to Download CBSE Class 10th Compartment Exam Result
• Students can download the CBSE class 10th compartment exam results from the
official website. The detailed procedure to download CBSE class 10th compartment
exam result is listed below:
• Step 1: Visit the official results website of CBSE - cbseresults.nic.in.
• Step 2: Click the "Compartment Examination (Class X) Results 2024" link.
• Step 3: A new tab will open; fill in the required details such as roll number, date of
birth, school number (as mentioned in the admit card), date of birth, and admit card
number, and click on the "Submit" button.
• Step 4: Results will open in a new window.
• Step 5: Download the PDF and take a printout of the same for future reference.