CBSE students across the country are eagerly waiting for their class 10th & 12th board results. Students are anxious that while most boards have announced their results and admissions for several colleges has begun, CBSE scores are still awaited. To make matters worse, the Board is yet to issue any official result date or weightage based on which the results will be out.
This year, CBSE has conducted boards in two parts for the first time. After CISCE and other boards gave equal weightage to both term 1 and term 2 results, CBSE students are demanding results based on a new formula. Students are demanding that the board to release the CBSE results at the earliest that too based on either of the two terms – implying students should be given score based on whichever term they performed better in.
A large section of students have taken to social media including Twitter to announce their demands. Waiting for results, students posted saying,
Cbse student’s waiting for result be like.#cbseresult2022 #CBSE pic.twitter.com/QNX7deoXbW
— Pvt Insaan (@Pvt_insaan) July 18, 2022
Dude Every damn year #CBSE takes a lifetime to announce the results. It was a 40 marks paper ffs what’s taking you so long ffs? #cbseresult2022 #CBSEResults
— 💫 (@wtfcsk) July 8, 2022
Dear sir ,i’m abhishek kumar….
why isn’t cbse releasing the results? there are a lot of students who wants to change into state board and for that cbse has to release the results! state boards will close the admission for 11th soon, hurry up cbse. #cbseresult2022— ABHISHEK KUMAR (@ABHISHE61779577) July 16, 2022
Amidst this uproar over CBSE delayed results, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday has said that CBSE results will come on time. The Minister who was in Kanpur said,” There is no delay in the CBSE result. CBSE exams were going on till June 15. After that, checking takes 45 days. I spoke with CBSE (officials) yesterday only and the results will come on time.”
Uttar Pradesh | There is no delay in the CBSE result. CBSE exams were going on till June 15. After that, checking takes 45 days. I spoke with CBSE (officials) yesterday only and the results will come on time: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, in Kanpur pic.twitter.com/5B83250Qey
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) July 16, 2022
Meanwhile, The board exam results are not the only concern in students’ minds, though. Owing to the fact that the board exams for the academic session 2021–2022 were split into two terms, students who took the CBSE Board exams in 2022 are also worried about the weighting criteria. Students have also started online campaigns to demand clarification about the marking scheme for the CBSE 10th and 12th exams in 2022 because the Central Board of Education has not given any information about the weightage of the CBSE Term 1 and Term 2 results.
We had faced lot of difficulties in the past 2 years of COVID-19.. No proper class.. Network issue…#CBSEapplyBestOfEitherTerms#CBSEResults #BestofEitherTermSubjectWise@cbseindia29 @Cbse_official@UrHimanshuBorah pic.twitter.com/npR7r9Wnbh
— Nisha Saini (@ nsaini2007) July 12, 2022
Students are launching an online campaign urging CBSE to compile the results for the CBSE 10th and 12th boards using the best subject-wise scores from the Term-1 and Term-2 exams. Students argue that because they took most of their classes online, CBSE should determine the grades based on the “best of either term, subject-wise.”
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