JAIPUR: The report of the committee set up by the state government to decide the formula for evaluation of board exams of Classes 10 and 12 submitted its report on Tuesday evening.
Following the footsteps CBSE, Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has also decided to take previous class marks into consideration for final evaluation of board marks.
The report has been submitted to the school education minister Govind Singh Dotasra and secretary Aparna Arora.
It is expected that the formula will be announced by the minister on Wednesday.
A member of the committee on condition of anonymity told TOI, “We will be following the CBSE pattern.
For Class 10 board, marks of Classes 8 and 9 will be taken into consideration.
For Class 12 board, marks of Classes 10 and 11 will be taken into consideration.
Now, what will be the exact percentage of marks to be taken into consideration will be announced by the minister.” A 12-member committee was formed by the state government to decide the evaluation formula for Classes 10 and 12 board students who have been promoted this year by RBSE.
CBSE has announced that for final evaluation of Class 12 board marks, 30% marks of Class 10, 30% Class 11 and 40% marks of Class 12 internal assessment will be used.
While for Class 10, marks of internal tests, practicals and pre-board exams will be used.
In RBSE, the problem is that internal examinations were not conducted last year due to shutdown of schools.
Hence, depending on internal assessment completely will not be possible.
Hence, for Class 10, marks of Classes 8 and 9 will be used.
Parents are now worried about their wards who did not score good marks in previous classes.