CBSE 12th Result 2021 Update: With the 30:30:40 evaluation formula already announced, now the CBSE Board has begun the preliminary preparations for the compilation of CBSE Class 12 Result 2021 for Sr Secondary Students. According to the latest update, the CBSE is planning to develop a dynamic IT system to assist Schools in the tabulation of Results data which will include marks of Class 10, 11 and 12 Results. The IT system being developed by CBSE Board will allow schools to input marks secured by the students in the internal and annual exams in Class 10 and 11 and 12, as this year’s exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. CBSE 12th Class results 2021 are being compiled on the basis of alternative objective evaluation criteria notified by the board earlier in the week.
IT system to ease Tabulation Work for Schools
The new IT system being developed by the board is based on the 'Policy for Tabulation of Marks for Class-XII Board Examinations 2021' has already been issued. It is being developed by the CBSE is aimed at helping schools to expedite the process of tabulation of marks for speedy processing of result data and early declaration of results. The new system aims to ease calculation work, reduce time and address other hassles. CBSE has also released an official statement in this regards, which reads "This system will also pre-populate marks of Class X of the students passed from CBSE. Efforts will also be made to take other Boards' class X results data.” Furthermore, the system will ensure that schools are able to meet their respective deadlines and are able to compile the results data in time.
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Earlier, while submitting the CBSE 12th Evaluation Criteria 2021 before the Supreme Court of India, the Board had also said that it plans to declare the Class 12 Results by 31st July 2021. In line with this timeline, the board has commenced the preparations for compilation of results data which will be processed using the new IT system to expedite the compilation of results.
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