CBSE Term 1 10th, 12th Result Date 2022 LIVE Updates: Term 2 Datesheet Out, Term 1 Result Dates Soon – News18

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CBSE Term 1 10th, 12th Result Date 2022 LIVE Updates: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release classes 10 and 12 term 1 board exam results by this week. The CBSE will be announcing the exam dates for the board exams today. If sources are to be believed then class 12 results will be announced on March 11 or 12 and the class 10 results will be out Read More
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CBSE officials have told media that an update on term 1 results is expected soon. Without disclosing further details, they have advised students to wait. CBSE has already declared CTET result and term 2 datesheet – both of which were pending from last month.
After releasing the dates for CBSE’s second term exams, the board is all set to announce the dates for term 1 exam results too. May are afraid that there will be only a limited hours gap between the dates of announcement and the result announcement, like last year. As per reports, term 1 12th result will be out today and term 10th result by Monday. While half of the reports have been correct as term 2 datesheet is out, however, if the clarity on exam dates will be established after official announcement. Students can expect official announcement by tonight.
A section of students have expressed disappointment over class 10 and 12 datesheet released by CBSE for term 2 exams.
Is it reasonable to have a 50 day schedule for exams? What about competitive exams? And when will you announce results ….term 1 results are still awaited after 2.5 months….
— Antonetta (@antok2908) March 11, 2022

One of the worst timetables ever seen Who keeps JEE in between board exams.I mean what are you thinking???
— Manas Kasodekar (@MKasodekar) March 11, 2022

April 26: Painting
April 27: English
April 28: Retail, Automotive, Agriculture, Health, Multimedia, physical activity trainer, Health care
May 2: Home science
May 4: Hindustani Music, elements of bookkeeping and accountancy
May 5: Mathematics (standard and basic)
May 6: Sindhi, Malayalam, Odia, Assamese, Kannada
May 7: Sanskrit
May 8: Science
May 12: Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Manipuri
May 13: Elements of Business
May 14: Social Science
May 17: Hindi music, National Cadet corps, Bodo, Japanese, Bhutia, Kashmiri, Mizo, Bahasa Melayu
May 18: Hindi
May 21: Arabic, Tibetan, French, German, Russian, Nepali, Lepcha
May 23: Computer application
May 24: Information Technology
April 26: Entrepreneurship
April 28: Biotechnology, retail, food nutrition, library
May 2: Hindi
May 4: Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Odissi, Manipuri,
May 6: Sociology
May 7: Chemistry
May 10: Food production, design
May 11: Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Sindhi, Marathi, Gujrati, Manipuri, Malayalam, Odia, Kannada, Arabic, Tibetan, French, German, Russian, Nepali, Persian, Kashmiri, Mizo,
May 12: Marketing
May 13: English
May 17: Business Studies
May 18: Geography
May 19: Fashion studies
May 20: Physics
May 21:Yoga, Early childhood care, AI
May 23: Accountancy
May 24: Political Science
May 25: Home science
May 26: Hindustani Music, health, Cost accounting, Shorthand, Health care
May 27: Financial Markets, textile design
May 28: Economics
May 30: Biology
May 31: Urdu, Sanskrit, Carnatic music, Geospatial technology, taxation
June 1: Banking, agriculture
June 2: Physical education
June 4: National Cadet Corps
June 6: Painting, graphics, Sculpture
June 7: Mathematics, applied mathematics
June 9: Tourism, salesmanship
June 10: History
June 13: Informatics
June 14: Legal studies, Sanskrit Core
June 15: Psychology
“As schools were closed due to the pandemic which has led to learning losses, therefore, more gap has been given between two exams in almost all subjects,” said CBSE. Wherever the gap is little lesser, such exams have been kept at a later date so that students can get sufficient time for preparation of these exams, it added. It also added that other competitive exams like JEE Main have been taken care of while preparing the datesheet.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a detailed datasheet for term 2 class 10 and class 12 board exams at cbse.nic.in. The exams will begin on April 26….read more
A tweet has made many students anxiously wait for their results. The tweet claiming to be from CBSE said that the class 12 term 1 results will be announced today – March 11 at 2 PM. This made many students wait anxiously, however, CBSE has clarified that it is fake.…read more
Apart from the theory aspect, the marks awarded by schools as internal assessment will also be included in the term 1 marks. This time the students who are absent in the examination will not be given average marks like last year. Thus performance in practicals or internals is equally important. Some schools included test marks as part of internal assessments as well for subjects without practical exams. Students will have to pass in both practical and theory part of a subject.
Wait of over 30 lakh candidates might get over soon as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the result for class 12 exams today. The board is yet to announce official dates yet. It is likely that the date will indicate that the result will be released today itself. This is being speculated as the board had given only a window of few hours between result date and announcement last year.
CBSE will declare results at its official website, however, students can also access the marks via several other modes including Umang App. To ensure they beat the crowd, students can refer to Umang App by following these steps:
Step 1: Install the Umang app on your phone and log in with your registered mobile number
Step 2: Open the app, and tap on ‘all services’
Step 3: Select the option of CBSE from the menu
Step 4: Click on the Class you want to view the result for
Step 5: Enter your roll number and other required credentials and the result will display on screen
The marks obtained in term 1 exams will have a minimum 50 per cent weightage in the final result. The remaining 50 per cent will be divided between internals/practicals and term 2 exams. The term 2 exams weightage is yet to be announced. This makes the term 1 result the most critical aspect of the final board result.
Last year, no board exams were held and the pass percentage was at an all-time high. As many as 99.04% of students had passed class 10 in 2021, a jump of over 8 percentage points from 2020 when 91.46% had passed. In Class 12 the pass percentage was at 99.37%, up from 88.78% in 2020.
Having two board exams will help reduce stress and children can get a chance to improve themselves, said Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exam controller Sanyam Bhardwaj. “The percentage of failure will also be reduced and children will get a chance to improve themselves. They will be able to focus on their studies in a better way,” he said.
Board will give full marks to students for an error in the class 10 English paper and another in the class 12 sociology papers. A comprehension passage asked in class 10 English exam showed women in the poor light. This has been pulled back by CBSE and students will get full marks for the same. Likewise, the CBSE class 12 sociology exam asked a question on Gujarat violence. “The unprecedented scale and spread of anti-muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002 took place under which government?”, read the question and options included names of political parties. CBSE apologised for the question and canceled it too....read more
There were many errors pointed out by the teachers and students in the CBSE 10th and 12th board exams. The class 12 accountancy exam was not as per the pattern suggested by the board in sample question papers. Class 12 sociology paper too had some questions which were out of the syllabus and rather tricky to solve. These errors were raised by students and teachers and the board is yet to make a statement on the same. Before results, resolutions on disputed questions will be arrived at by experts.
During exams, many teachers and students alleged that the question papers and even the answer keys (the correct answer as per the board) have errors. Later, CBSE too acknowledged that there can be errors in the question papers, and answer keys but it assured students that there is a redressal mechanism to address their concerns. The redressal mechanism was thoroughly followed and the answer sheets were checked and rechecked multiple times before computing result.
Students do not necessarily need the internet to check their results. Considering the large number of candidtaes the website can be slow. To check results for class 10 via SMS, send the CBSE10XXX where XXX stands for the roll number to 56263 Similarly to check the result for Class 12, type the CBSE12 roll number in the message tab and send it to 7738299899. You will receive a revert message with your subject-wise marks.
A CBSE Schools Management Association (CSMA) alleged that schools helped students in cheating during exams. The association alleged paper leaks, loopholes, and consequent malpractices in the system. They claimed that students were given questions ahead of time in some areas and in some students were asked to write ‘c’ in the answer sheet which was later converted into ‘a’, ‘b’, or ‘d’ based on the correct option. While CBSE did not release any clarification on these allegations, it stopped the evaluation to be done on the same day as well as did not give the same school as the exam centre for term 2 exams.
CBSE had said that it is holding MCQ-only exams. At the time of announcing the exam pattern, the board had asked schools to check answer sheets on the same day and upload marks with the board. The practice was followed during half of the exams. At that time it was estimated that this would be the fastest ever result, however, it turned out differently. The board had to stop the same-day evaluation pratice due to allegations of errors in question papers as well as cheating.
Once announced, the results will be available — cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in. Students can also get their results from DigiLocker, Umang app, as well as via SMS facility. While the marks will be available, no pass or fail status will be given to students just yet based on term 1 exams. The term 2 dates are also likely to be announced soon.
Over 30 lakh students had registered for the exam. The term 1 results will be based on 50 per cent of the syllabus and the board will not declare any pass or fail this time. After the announcement of the term 2 result, will be the final marksheet, and the merit list is released. The overall syllabus has also been reduced by 30 per cent and further divided into term 1 and term 2.
The passing criteria for both classes 10 and 12 will be 33 per cent marks overall as well as in separate subjects. Last year, the assessment for both classes was done on the basis of internal assessment and past year performance of the students. CBSE had recorded a pass percentage last year. While it was 99.37 per cent for class 12, it was 99.57 per cent for class 10.
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