
CBSE term-1 board exams 2022 results: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday released the results of class 12 term-1 board exams. Students who appeared for term-1 exams may check their scorecards at cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in at a later stage but the result is not available online at the moment.
The CBSE concluded the CBSE Term 1 Exam 2022 for class 12 on December 22, 2021. Once the results are out, the candidates can check their scores on the official websites. The students can also check the results on the DigiLocker and UMANG app.
The CBSE term-1 class 12 results will contain a minimum 50 per cent weightage in the final result, and no students will be failed in this term. The marks in term 1 will also include the internal assessment marks in various subjects awarded to students by schools
The CBSE term-2 exams will be held in April and May depending on the Covid-19 situations. The question papers will base on both MCQ and long-form questions. The dateseet for term-2 exams will be released after the declaration of the term 1 result.
Last year, the CBSE board exams were cancelled due to covid and the board developed alternate assessment criteria for evaluating the students.
No marksheet-cum-passing certificate is being issued for class 12 students for term-1 results. Only one marksheet-cum-passing certificate will be issued after the term-2 exams to have parity with previous years' results.
In case, the students missed their exams due to covid or because of participation in national/international sports/olympiads etc, their performances have not been communicated to the schools. However, their performance will be assessed based on their scores in term-2 exams.
Partachar Vidyalaya/private candidates will be appearing only in term-2 exams and their marks in practical and theory will be awarded on pro-rata basis.
The final result of class 12 will be declared only after term-2 exams where the candidates will be placed in the essential repeat/compartment/pass category. The compartment exams will be conducted based on the syllabus of term-2 exams.
Online dispute redressal mechanism for term-1 exams has been made available. Students can send the disputes to their schools and the schools can then send the combined disputes to the CBSE. The mechanism facility will be available till March 31.
As per CBSE, the weightage of term-1 and term-2 scores will be decided at the time of declaration of term-2 result and accordingly, the final performance will be calculated.
To address the difference in the difficulty level between sets of question papers in term-1 examinations such as Spanish etc or difficulty in some particular set/state/region, CBSE will take needful action at the time of preparation of the final result after term-2 exams.
The information about the performance of students is based on the marks uploaded by the schools. In the subjects where the assessment was not done by the schools, performance based on the scanning of OMR sheets has been communicated to the schools.
"Performance of students in term-1 examinations being communicated to the schools," CBSE said in an official notice on Saturday. The board is informing schools only about the theory performance of the Class 12 students in a collective manner. "Hence, the performance of individual students will not be made available on the website," CBSE said.
The exams were conducted in an offline mode from December 1 to December 22, 2021. For the first time, the Board conducted exams on an OMR sheet for multiple-choice questions. Each question carried equal marks that aggregated to a total of 40 marks.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday released the results of class 12 term-1 board exams. Students' marks have been sent to their respective schools.