30 July,2021 02:02 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday announced the result of Class 12. Students can check their results on cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in. The scorecards will also be available on DigiLocker.
As per the evaluation policy, the theory paper evaluation formula is 30 per cent weightage to Class 10 marks, 30 percentage weightage to Class 11 marks and 40 per cent weightage to Class 12 marks obtained in unit test/mid-term/pre-board exams.
Maintaining the previous trend, girls outshone boys in CBSE class 12 exams this year by a margin of 0.54 percent, while over 70,000 students scored above 95 percent marks.
"Girls have done better than boys by 0.54 percent. The pass percentage this year is 99.37 percent. No merit list has been announced," a senior board official said.
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The result for over 65,000 candidates is still being prepared and will be declared by August 5.
A total of 70,004 students have scored above 95 per cent marks while 1,50,152 students have scored above 90 per cent.
As many as "6149 students have been placed in compartment," the official said.
In view of the uncertain conditions due to Covid-19 and the feedback obtained from various stakeholders, it was decided on June 1 that Class 12 Board Exams would not be held this year.
The CBSE had announced that Class 10 and Class 12 exams for 'private category' candidates will be held between August 16 and September 15 as per the policy framed by Supreme Court.
CBSE said results of the private candidates cannot be declared on the basis of an alternative assessment policy like that for regular candidates, as "neither schools nor CBSE has any previous assessment record for these students".
(With agency inputs)