The fake CBSE notice claimed that the “weightage of CBSE term 1 and term 2 examination will be 30 and 70% respectively.”
A fake notice by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has been doing rounds on social media claiming that the weightage of CBSE Term 1 and Term 2 examinations will be 30 and 70% respctively, However, it must be noted that the Board has not issued any communication yet in this regard.
The notice which looks similar to that of the CBSE circular issued earlier said, “The performance of the CBSE Term-I exams is only being communicated to the schools by the CBSE.” “The weightage of internal assessments conducted by the school will remain the same and will not be altered,” it further said.
The fake notice also added a piece of information shared by the CBSE board earlier during the CBSE term 1 result declaration to make it look original. It added, “In case students who missed their Term-I exams due to COVID-19 or due to their participating in any national or international exam or sport event. Their final performance will be assessed on the basis of their performance in Term-II examinations.”
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Meanwhile, students have been demanding clarity on the weightage of CBSE term 1 results 2022 Class 10, 12. As per the official notice issued by the board during the CBSE term 1 result date, the weightage of CBSE term 1 and term 2 will be decided at the time of declaration of CBSE term 2 result for both Class 12 and 10.
Meanwhile, the CBSE has extended the online Dispute Redressal Mechanism registration deadline till April 20, 2022, for CBSE Term I examinations for both classes 10 and 12. The schools can apply within the due date. The official notice is available on the official site of CBSE on cbse.nic.in.
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