New Delhi: Pandemic year that limits students to their homes, with online classrooms, has triggered anxiety and fear.
Class XII students, ready to embrace college life, are in Tenterhooks.
It turned out that all the fear was wrong.
The results announced by the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE) on Friday revealed that almost everyone was a winner with a little disappointed feeling.
Class XII examination has been canceled because Covid-19 and CBSE have adopted an alternative assessment method.
The result: the results are in the new height.
The percentage pass was at 99.37%, up from 88.78% last year, while the school under Kendriya Vidyalaya, and the Tibet Tibetan school administration has scored 100%!
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the fear between students that the inclusion of class XI signs in working on their final score will be an obstacle to their performance seems unfounded.
This year the number of students who scored 95% and above was 70.004, up from 38,686 years ago.
College principals say that higher cut-offs are inevitable.
The students in this bracket are around 5.37% of the total amount.
However, there was a slight decline in the Group of 90% -95% of 1,57,934 years ago to 1,50,152 with 11.51% of students in this bracket.
There are chances of these numbers up as a result of 1,060 new schools, which have around 65,184 students, not yet stated.
The Board said that this was mostly new schools that did not have the year of reference and the Board working on their results in “student interest”.
Performance margins between girls and boys have narrowed this year.
Girls have scored a percentage of 99.67% pass with boys at 99.13%.
In 2020, girls had a percentage of 92.15% pass as against 86.19% of boys.
Transgender has recorded a percentage of 100% graduating this year.
Under the new assessment policy, a school must consider its performance over the past three years and choose the best-performing year as a reference.
The wise signs of each student can be in + 5/5 from the year of reference and the average value of the entire school cannot be more than 2 signs in the year of reference.
This is a policy designed by the council to check the inflation of the sign by the school.
The sign is calculated based on the number of 30% in the theory component of the results of the X class X, 30% weights to the XI sign of class XI and drug catungan 40% of the XII sign in the middle / pre-board department.
The committee of results in each school can decide on components for class XII batteries.
For example, Indian schools assess the performance of class XII of each student.
The best score of a student in the XII class test is given weight.
“The students are happy because most of them have scored more than what they expected,” said Principal Tania Joshi.
A Bluebells School International Trade student, Darshan Ram, who scored 98.25% in the best calculation of four, said, “I hope it is less than what I have received.
From a personal point of view, I am very happy.
However, when I compare it with students From the mine and other schools, it becomes clear that many of us are now in the same bucket.
Cut-off will soar and may be a challenge, “Ram said.
Ameeta Mulla Wattal’s education associated an increase to a different level of moderation and the opportunities provided to students to increase the score.
“There are so many stress and anxiety.
This is the best CBSE that can be done to give children achievements.
There are so many moderation rates, so many opportunities given at different levels, the fact that the best score of children is seen.
This is a way Best for students to be encouraged in this anxiety and stress situation, “Wattal said.
With the percentage of the overall pass at all time height, CBSE officials said this year fewer students were placed in the compartment category.
“Schools have passed many border cases.
Students who fail to qualify with several signs in one or two subjects have been given Grace Marks,” an official said.
Among the regions, this year once again, Trivandrum has the best percentage of graduating at 99.89%, followed by Delhi with 99.84%.
From fourth place last year, Delhi has now moved to the second.
Even among children with special needs, those who scored between 90% -95% have increased to 400 of 243 years ago.
There were 129 in the 95% bracket and above, up from 42 years ago.
Because the council did not carry out the XII class exam, it did not release a regular list.
This year the Board will release a combined mark-cum-pass-pass certificate for students.