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Class 10 students studying in CBSE-affiliated schools this year will have their Board results tabulated based on their performance in the unit tests, half-yearly examination, and the pre-Board examination conducted by their respective schools. Final results will be announced on June 20, The Indian Express has learned.

A student’s performance in the unit test will account for 10 marks, the mid-term examination will be accorded 30 marks, and the pre-Board examination will account for 40 marks. These three components cumulatively represent 80 marks.

The remaining 20 marks, as per CBSE’s existing policy, will be for the internal assessment carried out by the



schools.

The Board said the above three categories — unit test, mid-term exam and pre-Board exam — are common to most CBSE-affiliated schools and hence have been used to define the special marking scheme. This marking policy was necessitated by the cancellation of the Class 10 Board exams this year.

All CBSE schools have been directed to form an internal result committee consisting of the Principal and seven teachers to tabulate the results. If a school has conducted more than one test or exam within each of the three categories, then the result committee will have the liberty to fix weightage to each test/exam within each category, subject to the overall maximum marks accorded to that category.
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