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CBSE Board Results 2023: Class 10th, 12th Exam Results To Be Announced Soon At results.cbse.nic.in
CBSE Class 10th, Class 12th Board Exam Results 2023: CBSE board results 2023 will be declared on results.cbse.nic.in.
CBSE Board Results 2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to announce Class 10th and Class 12th results 2023 soon. According to various media reports, CBSE Class Board Results 2023 are expected to be declared next week. However, the CBSE has not officially announced the date for Class 10th and Class 12th board exam results.
Once CBSE Class X and XII results are announced, students can check their scorecards on Board's official websites -- results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.
CBSE Board Results 2023: Four Easy Steps To Check Class 10, Class 12 Scorecards?
- Once CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board results 2023 are released, you need to visit Board's official websites -- results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.
- On the website's homepage, you need to click on the 'Secondary School Examination Class X Results 2023 Announced' or 'Senior School Certificate Examination Class XII Results 2023 Announced' links in the 'Results' section.
- You will then be directed to a new page where you need to enter your Class 10th or Class 12th roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID.
- You then need to click on the 'Submit' button, and the CBSE 10th or Class 12th results 2023 will appear on your mobile/desktop screen.
CBSE 10th, 12th Result 2023: Websites To Check Scorecards
CBSE Class 10th and Class 12th Board Result 2023 can be checked on these websites:
1. cbse.gov.in
CBSE Board Exam Results: Class X, XII Exams Were Held In Feb, April
The CBSE Class 10th and 12th Board exams 2023 were conducted from February to April. The exams began on February 15 for both classes and concluded on March 21 for Class 10 and April 5 for Class 12.
More than 38 lakh students reportedly appeared for the CBSE 10th and 12th exams 2023.
While 21,86,940 students sat for the Class X exams, 16,96,770 students took the Class XII exams.
CBSE Board Exams 2024: New Exam Format This Academic Session
Meanwhile, the CBSE has revamped its assessment scheme for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams to be conducted in 2024 by introducing more Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and reducing the weightage for questions requiring short or long answers.
The move, officials said, is aimed at progressively aligning assessment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 recommendations.
The change, however, might be limited to the 2023-24 academic session only as the board exams are likely to be reformed next year with the introduction of the new National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
"The National Education Policy, 2020, has affirmed the need to move from rote learning to learning more focused on developing the creative and critical thinking capacities of students to meet the challenges of the 21st century proactively. The board is initiating changes in the examination and assessment practices for the academic session 2023-24 to align assessment to Competency Focused Education," said Joseph Emanuel, Director, CBSE (Academics).
Therefore, in the forthcoming session a greater number of Competency Based Questions or questions that assess application of concepts in real-life situations will be part of the question paper, he said.
In Class 10th, 50 per cent questions will be competency-based in the form of MCQs, case-based questions, source-based integrated questions or any other type. The weightage for such questions in the last academic session was 40 per cent.
The objective questions will now necessarily be MCQs with 20 per cent weightage.
The weightage for short answer and long answer type questions has been reduced to 30 per cent from 40 per cent last year.
Similarly, in Class 12th, 40 per cent of the questions will be competency focused in the form of MCQs, case-cased questions, source-based integrated questions, or any other type.
The weightage for such questions in the last academic session was 30 per cent.
In Class 12th too, the objective questions will now necessarily be MCQs with 20 per cent weightage. The weightage for short answer and long answer type questions has been reduced to 40 per cent from 50 per cent last year.