CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Criteria 2021

Published by Dharmveer Singh Deol on June 18, 2021

CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Criteria 2021

CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Criteria 2021 for result calculation has been submitted to the Supreme Court. In the detailed criteria as shared, marks scored by students in their Class 10, 11 and 12 would be considered in the ration of 30, 30 and 40%. As in 30% from 10th, 30% from Class 11 and 40% from Class 12. Students can check the complete tabulation policy from the official website of CBSE, cbse.gov.in or from the direct link shared below.

Summary of the Policy

(A) Due to Cancellation of the Board Examinations, the assessment of the theory portion of 80/70/60/50/30 marks will be done by the school based on the following

cbse class 12 evaluation criteria 2021

(B) The marks of Practical/Internal Assessment etc. of class xii will be on an actual basis as uploaded by the school on the CBSE portal.

(C) The total marks awarded should be in consonance with the past performance of the school in Class-XII Board Examinations.

Assessment and its Components

Accordingly, in accordance with the point above, the board distribution of marks assigned to various components on the basis of which the final marks of every student will be computed is as follows.

cbse class 12 evaluation criteria 2021

Computation of Therory Marks

3 (A) Class XII Theory Marks

The Computation of theory marks for class XII will be based on performance in one or more Unit Test/Mid-term/Pre-Board theory examination. The resulting committee of the school may decide the weightage to be given to each exam based on the credibility and reliability of the assessment. For example, if the committee may be the considered view that only the Pre-Board exams may be taken into consideration, then a full weightage can be given to that component. Similarly, another school result committee may decide to give actual weightage to Pre-Board exams and Mid-Term Exams.

(B) Class XI Theory Marks

Computation of the class XI there marks shall be on the basis of year-end final theory exam in respective subject.

(C) Class X Theory Marks

Computation of the class X theory marks shall be based on average theory marks obtained by the student(s) in the best three performing subjects out of the main 5 subjects. The average will be uniformly awarded to all the class XII subjects based on theory weightage. To facilitate case in entering the theory marks of class X, the Board will provide the marks for the students who have appeared in CBSE class X examination. For students of other boards, the schools will have to enter information based on the class X mark sheet of the student available with the Schools.

 

Constitution of Result Committee

Each school shall form a Result committee of 5 Members

Assessment Moderation of Class XI and Class XII Component

As marks of class XI and class XII components will be awarded at the school level, they will strictly not be comparable across schools due to the variations in the quality of question papers, the evaluation standard, and processes, the mode of conduct examination, etc.

therefore, to ensure standardization, each school will have to internally moderate the marks to account for the school level variations by using a reliable reference standard.

(A) The historical performance of the school, in terms of best overall performance in the previous three years’ Board Examination’ will be taken as the reference for moderating the marks assessed by the school for 2020-2021.

(B) The subject-wise marks assessed by the school for 2020-2021 should be within a range of +/- 5 marks obtained by the students in the school in the subject in the reference year. However, the overall average marks for the school assessed in 2021-2021, for all the subjects, should not exceed the overall average marks obtained by the school by 2 marks in the specific reference year.

(C) Once the Result committee finalizes the marks on the basis of test/exams, it has to ensure that the marks of students are aligned with the board distribution of marks provided by the CBSE Board. it may be noted that the indicated distribution has to be followed broadly and there may be some difference in terms of a number of actual students in each category of the distribution than the one indicated. However, the school subject-wise and overall scored should be within the limits provided.

Students not satisfied with the Assessment

Students who are not satisfied with the assessment, done based on the policy will be given an opportunity to appear in examinations to be conducted by the Board when conditions are conducive for holding the examinations. As per this policy, marks scored in the later examination will be considered as final.