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Surfeit 95% – Plus Score Forcing Revision of CBSE Results

Surfeit 95% - Plus Score Forcing Revision of CBSE Results
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Mumbai: The CBSE board is faced with a unique problem this year: a sudden surge that achieves.
After the board software crosses the data submitted by the school, recently found a count of candidates with 95% -plus has enlarged the way above the previous year’s figure.
The council was thus forced to reject a lot of data, and he asked for school to rework their numbers, reduce the results and send them back on July 25.
A little wondering that the results of class X are likely to witness the delay.
Previously, schools throughout India were to submit data on June 30, extended deadlines to 5.
“After that, we noticed that several schools did not follow the instructions given to them to prepare results based on historical data.
Also, several schools Make a mistake in uploading their data.
In addition, some schools have not sent their data at all, “said Head of CBSE Bhardwajit to TI.
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There are two options in the CBSE product software: one, to upload results data, and two, to send the same thing after finalization.
“Most of the schools have uploaded data, but have not submitted the same,” said the source.
In Mumbai, several schools walked by training classes and several popular institute chains all withdrawn for “increased” scores.
Schools were asked to choose the year of reference from the last three (2018, 2019 and 2020) and remain in line with that performance.
So, if the school chooses 2018, when its performance is the most powerful, the results of 2021 must be similar.
If five students score above 95%, this time, only five must be placed in the 95% category – plus, and so on.
“However, if the school in the year of reference was chosen by them having two students with 95% or more, so this time they have four or five.
Therefore, we have asked them to streamline their results,” Bharadwaj added.

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