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Updated: December 01, 2023, 05:55 PM IST

Clear Guidelines for Percentage Calculation: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently issued a comprehensive notice clarifying the criteria for percentage calculation in Class X and XII board examinations. The notice, grounded in examination by-laws, emphasizes that no overall division, distinction, or aggregate will be awarded to students.

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Best Five Subjects Decision

A notable provision highlighted in the notice gives admitting institutions or employers flexibility when a candidate has taken more than five subjects. The decision to determine the best five subjects is left to these institutions, allowing for a tailored assessment based on the most relevant subjects.

CBSE’s Role in Percentage Calculation

Contrary to common perception, the CBSE does not undertake the calculation, declaration, or communication of the percentage of marks. Instead, these tasks are handled by institutions or employers, emphasizing the contextual nature of percentages that may vary based on the specific requirements of educational institutions or employers.

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Responding to Requests for Clarification

In response to numerous requests seeking clarification on percentage calculation criteria, the CBSE issued this notice to provide transparency and clear guidelines. Sub-section 40.1 (iii) of Chapter 7 of the Examination Bye-Laws specifies that students will be awarded no overall division, distinction, or aggregate.

Anticipation Builds for Board Exam 2024 Schedule

As educational boards gear up for the upcoming Board exams in 2024, students eagerly anticipate the release of the date sheet. The schedule will be unveiled soon and will provide crucial details such as exam dates, subjects, and timings, offering students a necessary roadmap for their exam preparations.

Stay Tuned for Timely Updates

Students are advised to stay tuned to official announcements and websites for timely updates on the Board Exam 2024 schedule. This information is essential for effective planning and preparation as students embark on their examination journey.

Navigating Flexibility and Clarity

The emphasis on flexibility in the notice aligns with acknowledging the diverse academic paths that students may choose. This flexibility in determining the best five subjects ensures a fair evaluation process tailored to each student’s unique academic strengths.

Reinforcing the Idea of Contextual Percentages

The CBSE notice aims to clarify the calculation methodology and distribution of divisions or distinctions among students. The reinforcement of the idea that percentages are contextual underscores the understanding that these figures may vary based on the specific requirements of educational institutions or employers.

Staying Informed on CBSE Policies

As students and educational stakeholders navigate these considerations, staying informed about the CBSE’s policies and guidelines is crucial. The notice serves as a comprehensive guide, and for more information and updates, candidates are advised to visit the official CBSE website at www.cbse.gov.in and www.cbse.nic.in.

Contacting CBSE for Further Queries

For further queries or clarification, candidates can contact the CBSE through the provided phone numbers: 011-22509256-59 and 22041807-08. The Board encourages open communication to address concerns and ensure a smooth examination process.
In conclusion, the CBSE’s recent notice aims to provide clarity, transparency, and flexibility in the percentage calculation process for Board examinations. As students gear up for the 2024 exams, adherence to these guidelines and staying updated on official announcements will be pivotal to their success.

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CBSE is Intended to Adopt New Education Format of NEP 2020 from Next Academic Year https://iirfranking.com/news/cbse-is-intended-to-adopt-new-education-format-of-nep-2020-from-next-academic-year/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cbse-is-intended-to-adopt-new-education-format-of-nep-2020-from-next-academic-year https://iirfranking.com/news/cbse-is-intended-to-adopt-new-education-format-of-nep-2020-from-next-academic-year/#respond Mon, 21 Nov 2022 05:35:34 +0000 https://iirfranking.com/news/?p=3009 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which operates a huge number of English medium schools at the

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which operates a huge number of English medium schools at the national level, is going to adapt to the changes made by the Education Ministry with the New Education Policy (NEP-2020) from the next academic year.

Soon, CBSE will issue a directive requesting that all schools affiliated with it across the nation get ready to transition from the current academic system to one that is more graded, as suggested in the NEP-2020, moving away from the current 10+2 system and toward a 5+3+3+4 system.

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This change will affect all the students who are currently enrolled in CBSE schools, as they have to adapt to the changes and follow the same for their next terms of schooling. In an interview with media houses, CBSE chairperson Nidhi Chhibber made this public before the official notice.

NEP divided the educational process into four stages: the foundational stage, which covered classes 3 through 8 (ages 3 to 8), the preparatory, which covered classes 3 through 5 (ages 8 to 11), the middle, which covered classes 6 through 8, and secondary, which covered classes 9 through 12 (ages 14 to 18).

According to the NEP document, the current board and entrance examination systems will be reformed to make it unnecessary to take coaching classes, even though the board exams for grades 10 through 12 will continue to be administered.

The establishment of a school registry, a teacher registry, and a student registry is a crucial part of the NEP mandate because it allows for the monitoring of the progress of these three resources over the course of different educational phases.

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