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CBSE allows schools to moderate results


CBSE allows schools to moderate results

Schools need to upload the revised class XII results on CBSE portal by July 22 to complete the process

Astha.Hemant@timesgroup.com

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is ready for the next step in the calculation of results for standard XII boards. All the schools provided data to CBSE on the portal that has been specifically prepared for moderation and finalisation of results. Tabulation of class XII results was done as per the specified 40:30:30 format. Post this, CBSE has compiled results for all students and shared the same with schools on the portal.

CBSE has now asked all schools to moderate their independent data based on which final result of Class XII will be prepared. CBSE has directed schools to moderate the marks on the portal between July 16 (afternoon) and July 22 (midnight). Final class XII CBSE board results are scheduled to be released by July 31, 2021.

If any school is unable to complete the moderation within this stipulated time period, its results will be declared separately after July 31, 2021. The board had provided schools with the option to consider 30% of the mean of the three best subjects in classes X, 30% marks of class XI and 40% marks of class XII unit test/mid-term/pre-board for the moderation. With this, CBSE has given the liberty to schools to arrange students in order of their merit. Sanyam Bhardwaj, controller of examinations, CBSE, explains, “As per the previous years’ data provided by schools, the board has provided a table to all schools on the portal. In this, the subjectwise average percentage of the number of students across various marks brackets for the last three years (2018, 2019 and 2020) is listed.”

*The example of a table can be illustrated here: If schools feel that the final performance of any student, as provided on the portal by CBSE, does not justify his/her calibre, they have the option to increase or decrease the performance by awarding +/-5 marks. “However, this should not affect the percentage of students in the various marks brackets over the reference year results, as provided by the board to each school separately on the portal,” adds Bhardwaj. Another dimension to the moderation of class XII results is based on individual school’s calculation of the average mean of their results. “If the school finds the average mean of this year’s results to be lacking compared to the average mean of reference year results, it has the option of filling up the gap by awarding +/-2 marks to deserving students,” adds Bhardwaj. However, this changed number should not make this year’s average mean of that school more than that of the reference year, adds Bhardwaj. Schools will also prepare a rational document to record reasons for moderating the results of any student.




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