CBSE Class X results declared late on Monday


Schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Bangalore were taken unawares with the board announcing results of Class X for Chennai Region late on Monday evening.
In fact, many of the school authorities got to know of the announcement only after queries by the media and said they were not intimated earlier by the board.
However, as the consolidated results were sent to the school email IDs, school authorities said access to results was easy.
Most schools in the city were jubilant once they got the results as their students had performed well. CBSE has a system of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE), taking into account the performance in Class IX and Class X in scholastic and co-curricular areas.
Securing a full 10
All the three branches of Delhi Public School have secured 100 per cent pass results in the All-India Secondary School Examination (AISSE) for Class X. At DPS (South), all the 242 students who appeared for the examination secured first division, and 64 students secured a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of 10. At DPS (North), 31 students out of 208 got a CGPA of 10, while at DPS (East), 21 students secured a CGPA of 10, while 39 students a CGPA of 9.
“In all, 94 students appeared for the examination and all have secured excellent grades,” said school principal Manila Carvalho.
Students of Sri Kumaran Children's Home (CBSE) too have done the school proud. “In all, 131 students appeared for the examinations and nine have secured a CGPA of 10. It recognises the consistent effort of children as well as teachers. The internal assessment of students was transparent and strict,” said Deepa Sridhar, director, Sri Kumaran Group.
A total of 2,117 schools appeared for Class X exams this year in the Chennai region, which includes Karnataka. It includes 1,734 independent schools, 105 Jawahar Navodayas, 196 KendriyaVidyalayas and 82 government-run schools.
As per the CBSE system, students of Class X are graded between A1 and E2, with those falling within the range of A1 to D being qualified for admission to higher classes. Candidates obtaining grades E1 and E2 can appear for improvement of their performance.
Verification
Candidates who wish to apply for verification of marks can do so within 21 days of the declaration of results.
Those students who wish to apply for improvement of performance can apply in the prescribed form before June 22.
The tentative date of this examination will be July 16.

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