The Directorate of Education of the Delhi government has asked all the government schools in the national capital to assess those students who missed one or more of their Class 10 pre-board exams over the phone. The education department has asked affiliated schools to conduct a “one-to-one assessment” on-call so that their final results for CBSE Class 10 board exams can be prepared.
The education department has issued centralized evaluation directives which are to be followed by all Delhi government schools. Class 10 pre-board exams in these schools had to be wrapped up before the Maths exam after COVID-19 cases massively surged in Delhi.
The education department has directed schools to allocate marks for mathematics exams on the basis of the average of the papers in which they have performed the best.
As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has cancelled the class 10 Board exams 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it shared the moderation parameters with schools for the calculation of the CBSE 10 Result 2021. The board shared the brackets on which the marks of the students would have to be moderated on. This step has been taken to provide a standardized and more unbiased result for the students. These parameters were mentioned in the CBSE's official notice earlier.
Schools are required to compute the result and share the same with the CBSE by June 5 and the results 2021 are scheduled to be announced on June 20.
According to the CBSE policy, while 20 marks for each subject will be for internal assessment as every year, 80 marks will be calculated on basis of the student's performance in various tests or exams throughout the year.
"The students will be assessed out of a maximum of 100 marks for each subject. As per the policy of the board, 20 marks are for internal assessment and 80 marks are for year-end board examinations.