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Explained: What is CBSE’s formula for evaluating Class XII results?

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, June 17

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The CBSE has submitted to the Supreme Court a 30:30:40 formula for evaluation of marks of Class XII students. 

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While calculating the final result, 30 per cent marks is based on best-of-three class 10 marks, 30 per cent marks for class 11 and 40 per cent marks for class 12 will be given.

For practicals, students will be evaluated on the basis of the marks submitted by the schools.

Below is the explainer for assessment of marks.

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