In order to ensure timely declaration of CBSE results, the process of evaluation of answer scripts starts within a few days of completion of Class X and Class XII board exams. Teachers from affiliated CBSE schools are nominated to evaluate these answer scripts. With the introduction of Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE), this year Class X students will be awarded grades instead of marks.
Like each year, this year too the CBSE results for 2010 board exams for Class X and Class XII are likely to be announced during the last week of May. Last year, the results for the same were announced on May 26th & 29th respectively.
To view CBSE results, students can log onto websites like
However, this year students should not worry about network congestion that possibly result in delayed results on these websites, as students can now also request for result mailers, SMSes communicating results etc.
All the best for your results!
April 29th, 2010
CBSE’s decision to introduce a system of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation in schools (CCE) and its implications on the teaching-learning process is one area that is being closely followed by schools, students and parents alike.
But what exactly does CCE have in store for the students? In real terms, how do things change for a student with the introduction of CCE? Here are some points that will help clarify the implications of CCE in a student’s life:
- No marks, only grades! With the introduction of CCE marks take a bow, as all students will now be evaluated on a 9-point scale. Students with grades ‘D’ and above will qualify to get promoted to the next class.
- ‘Cramming’ the night before exams becomes passé! Now, with a system of continuous evaluation your progress throughout the school year will be monitored with the help of a series of formative and summative assessment methods. Assessment in school will be divided into 2 terms- April to September and October to March.
- Quizzes, projects, class presentations, seminars and more! Gear-up to be doing a lot of these ‘fun’ activities that will also add up to that ‘grade’ on your report card.
- Academics alone are not enough! Good grades on your academic school subjects may not be enough for you to have a ‘good looking’ Report Card. Yes, the time has come for you to be an all-rounder because outside class activities such as ‘Yoga’, ‘Gymnastics’ etc. now get a place on your Report Card too!
- Homework acquires a new meaning! Well home assignments have always been important, but now they may just be one of the many ways your teacher chooses to assess you as part of the formative assessment methods.
- No more Board exams in class X! Of course, for students of class X the dreaded ‘Board Exams’ become optional.
- Emotional Quotient and other qualities become important! Your ability to make friends, manage your emotions, your willingness to help classmates, the respect you show towards teachers and the environment –all of this will now reflect on your Report Card!
Thus, for all you students the only way you can truly shine in your school is to actively participate in all the inside classroom and outside classroom activities and focus on improving your weak areas as you go along.
Cheers!
Team Meritnation
April 23rd, 2010
The board paper solutions for CBSE Maths and Science were very well received by our users. On repeated requests from our users, meritnation.com has now made available the solved CBSE board paper for Class X Sanskrit (2010) on our website. You can go through this solved board paper and assess your performance in your Sanskrit exam by calculating your tentative score for the same. The solutions are available in easily downloadable PDF format.
Click here to download CBSE class X Sanskrit (2010) Board Paper Solutions
Cheers!
Team Meritnation
April 5th, 2010