CBSE Class 12 Marking Scheme: Students deem criteria as unfair, memefest begins on Twitter
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Students across the country were surprised by the evaluation criteria released by CBSE for Class 12 board exams for this academic session.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently released the detailed evaluation criteria for the Class 12 students as the board exams stand cancelled for this academic year. Students, till now, have not had a welcoming reaction to this decision of the board. #cbseboardexams2021#CBSE declared class XII #result criteriaStudents marks* pic.twitter.com/GD3pc1vbJT Class XII students after seeing marking scheme #cbseboardexams2021 #CBSE pic.twitter.com/iXM5kXvTOw #CBSE announced that 12th result will be decided on the basis of 10th & 11th marks.My mom - #cbseboardexams2021 #family #FamilyMan #TheFamilyMan2 #mom #SockSoho #funny #meme #Trending #Netflix #binge pic.twitter.com/4VxhRI1kvN #CBSE #cbseboardexams2021#cbseboardexams #CBSENewsMAX RETWEETStudents after seeing the marking scheme pic.twitter.com/onenxNIeSH #CBSE evaluating marks by 30-30-40, 30% from class X, 30% from class XI, 40% from class XII.Students who got average marks in their previous classes be like #cbseboardexams2021 #cbseboardexams #CBSENews #cbseclass12 pic.twitter.com/Ny7hGH8Htu #CBSE#cbseboardexams2021#cbseboardexams#CBSENewsannounced that 12th result will be decided the basis of 10th & 11 marksMy mom - pass to ho jayega na tu*Me as backbencher - pic.twitter.com/ZWLKAQ46dh #CBSE #cbseboardexams2021 #CBSENewsThe situation of Class XII students rn: pic.twitter.com/JHRv1xLUKB CBSE has mentioned in its evaluation criteria that the marks of Class 10 and Class 11 will be considered in evaluating the results, along with the marks scored by students in the Class 12 pre-boards and unit tests. Students and parents have pointed out that several board exam candidates did not perform well in their Class 11 final exams, and thus, considering those marks for their Class 12 results is unfair on CBSE and CISCE’s part.More Related News