New Delhi: CBSE students, who are short of a mark or two to pass and are awarded grace marks, have a reason to rejoice as the board has decided not to mention it on the mark sheets.


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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had last month decided to mention grace marks on the mark sheets beside scrapping the moderation policy.


However, after the board decided to continue with the moderation policy following the intervention of the Delhi High Court, the CBSE has decided to revoke the decision on mentioning of grace marks decision.


 "We have decided not to mention the grace marks on the mark sheets as resolved earlier," a senior CBSE official said.


A few states had at the time of decision expressed apprehension overmark sheets reflecting grace marks, saying it could be perceived as a stigma. Others, however, argued that would be unfair for those who passed without the extra marks.


The Board had yesterday announced results of Class 12 which registered a dip of over one per cent in the pass percentage.