Chandigarh, May 19
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which had intended to declare the class X result on May 20, is now expected to do so by May 25, while the class XII result would be declared by May 23.
Even as the Board officials claim it to be “normal”, sources reveal that the result compilation has proven to be a bit tedious, as over 6 lakh students across the country have opted out of the Board exams and appeared in school-conducted examination, whose figure stands at 6,000 in the city.
While their schools evaluated these students, the grades were uploaded on the central software, as they will be getting their certificates from the CBSE.
“ It is a teething problem. Even though the number of students who had opted for school exams was quite less, still it is our first time. We had little less students, so we thought we might declare the result before class XII. Initially, May 16 was the expected date, which was then shifted to May 20, but now we will be able to do it by May 25 only. Their evaluation has come from schools and we need to compile it all together,” said a senior CBSE official from Delhi.
Meanwhile, the Board has a reason to rejoice, as city school students, though anxious about the results, are stress-free.
“The helpline is getting many calls all about the date of results, but nobody has still approached us for pre-exam stress or depression, which makes grading system a success,” said Madhu Bahal, Principal, KBDAV Sector 7 and counsellor CBSE.
The result will be available on http://cbseresults.nic.in/
The students, who were unable to access their result, rang up helplines, only to be informed that the result had been put off to May 25.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which had intended to declare the class X result on May 20, is now expected to do so by May 25, while the class XII result would be declared by May 23.
Even as the Board officials claim it to be “normal”, sources reveal that the result compilation has proven to be a bit tedious, as over 6 lakh students across the country have opted out of the Board exams and appeared in school-conducted examination, whose figure stands at 6,000 in the city.
While their schools evaluated these students, the grades were uploaded on the central software, as they will be getting their certificates from the CBSE.
“ It is a teething problem. Even though the number of students who had opted for school exams was quite less, still it is our first time. We had little less students, so we thought we might declare the result before class XII. Initially, May 16 was the expected date, which was then shifted to May 20, but now we will be able to do it by May 25 only. Their evaluation has come from schools and we need to compile it all together,” said a senior CBSE official from Delhi.
Meanwhile, the Board has a reason to rejoice, as city school students, though anxious about the results, are stress-free.
“The helpline is getting many calls all about the date of results, but nobody has still approached us for pre-exam stress or depression, which makes grading system a success,” said Madhu Bahal, Principal, KBDAV Sector 7 and counsellor CBSE.
The result will be available on http://cbseresults.nic.in/
Panic grips students
Panic gripped hundreds of class X students on Thursday, with SMSes informing release of results on some websites. The students, who were unable to access their result, rang up helplines, only to be informed that the result had been put off to May 25.
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