CBSE Class 12 Board exam results 2021: Coming soon? Secretary Anurag Tripathi gives this important statement
Following cancellation of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 board examination, CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi on Thursday, June 3 said that they will try to give the result in the shortest possible time.
Following cancellation of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 board examination, CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi on Thursday, June 3 said that they will try to give the result in the shortest possible time.
While speaking to ANI, Anurag Tripathi said: "We cannot fix any date or time today but we also know that this work has to be done as soon as possible. I would request to parents and students that we will try to give the result in the shortest possible time before students need to give the result in the higher education institution or foreign institutes."
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CBSE Secretary informed that within 15 days the evaluation process of Class 12 CBSE board is likely to begin.
"We expect that within two weeks we will decide the criteria on what parameters the result of 12th exam will be made. It will take about two weeks because we need to do a long discussion because there are 14 lakh students, whose results are to come," he said.
CBSE evaluation criteria for Class 12 are under consideration and it would take upto 2 weeks. Experts would look at all the possibilities and make a decision: CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi pic.twitter.com/ksDRAuHbgl
— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2021
Speaking on if students are not satisfied with the evaluation process then what option will be given to them, Anurag Tripathi said students who are not satisfied with the results will be able to give examination separately.
"In the circular issued after the cancellation of the 12th examination, it is clearly mentioned that students who are not satisfied with the statement and feel that injustice has been done to them and think that he/she can do better, then an option to appear in the examination would be provided by the CBSE as and when the situation becomes conducive," he added.
We are making sure that students do not face any issues when it comes to results. Want to assure students that they will have their results before admissions to higher universities begin: CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi
— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2021
On June 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cancelled the Class 12 CBSE board examination after a long deliberation process including all stakeholders.
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