West Bengal Board to declare Class 10, Class 12 results soon. Check dates

West Bengal Board had declared the evaluation criteria on Friday.Premium
West Bengal Board had declared the evaluation criteria on Friday.
1 min read . Updated: 19 Jun 2021, 08:16 PM IST Livemint, Edited By Vivek Punj

While the class 10 board results will be declared on July 20, those for class 12 will be declared by the of July

West Bengal Board will declare the results for class 10 and class 12 examinations next month. While the class 10 board results will be declared on July 20, those for class 12 will be declared by the of July, reported news agency ANI.

The development comes a day after the West Bengal Board released the evaluation criteria to declare the results for its class 12 (Higher Secondary) and class 10 (Madhyamik) students.

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The board said it will follow a 50:50 assessment formula for class 10 students. Under this arrangement, 50 per cent marks will be awarded on the basis of marks scored in class 9 annual exams, the remaining 50 per cent will be derived from class 10 internal assessment marks.

For class 12 students, a 40:60 formula will be followed where 40 per cent weightage will be given to the best of four subjects in class 10 Madhyamik exam in students took in 2019, while 60 per cent marks will be based on the annual class 11 theory exam in 2020.

For theory papers, class 12 students are marked out of 70 for lab-based subjects and out of 80 for non-lab subjects. The class 12 project or practical will be separate, marked out of 20 for non-lab-based subjects and out of 30 for lab-based subjects.

Students will appear for a physical examination in the future when the Covid-19 situation is under control, allowing examinations to be held in offline mode, an official statement read. The result of that exam will be considered final, it added.

The West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education has also asked schools to submit the Class 10 Madhyamik scores by June 23 since that examination is conducted by a different council.

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