Students who are impatiently waiting for CBSE 12th
Result 2017 will get to hear some good news soon. The Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) will be releasing the results of Class 12 on
28.05.2017 Sunday in the fornoon. Students can check their result on CBSE
official website.
Declaration of Class XII Results
1.The Senior School Certificate Examination (Class
XII) 2017 results for All the CBSE regions will be declared on
28.05.2017(Sunday) in the forenoon.
2. As per previous years, this year also the CBSE
is hosting its results on net with the technical support of National
Informatics Centre (NIC), Department of Information Technology, Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology, Govt. of India. The students can
access their results through following websites:
www.results.nic.in
www.cbseresults.nic.in
www.cbse.nic.in
3.The result will not be available in the Board and
the public are advised not to visit Board’s office for collection of results.
4.The process of verification will be displayed on
CBSE’s website shortly.
5.As there will be no official Press conference. The
result highlights will be e-mailed to you thereafter.
Steps to check the CBSE Class 12th result 2017
·
Log on to
official website
·
Click on the
Class 12th Board result 2017 tab
·
You will
be redirected to another page
·
Click on
the link
·
Enter
your Roll No
Click on Submit
Download the CBSE Class 12 result 2017 and take a
printout for future reference
CBSE Class 12 results 2017: What are the passing marks?
General Conditions
(i) The Scheme of Examinations and Pass Criteria for All India/Delhi Senior
School Certificate and All India/Deihl Secondary Examinations conducted by the
Board, shall be as laid down from time to time.
(ii) Class XI examinations shall
be conducted internally by the schools themselves.
(iii) The Board will conduct the
external examinations at the end of Class XII.
(iv) Class XII examinations will
be based on the syllabi as prescribed by the Board for class XII respectively
from time to time.
(v) Number of papers, duration of
examination and marks for each subject/paper will be as specified in the
curriculum for the year.
(vi) The Examination would be
conducted in theory as well as in practicals, depending upon the nature of the
subject(s) and the marks/grades allotted shall be as prescribed in the
curriculum.
(vii) Marks/grades shall be
awarded for individual subjects and the aggregate marks shall not be given.
Pass Criteria:
In order to clear each subject,
students would be required to score at least 33 per cent of the total score.
Different subjects have different total marks. Students should calculate their
scores accordingly.
Even internals, practicals and
theory exams have such a scheme. Students need to score at least 33 per cent in
their internals and practicals to pass the subject and at least 33 per cent in
the board theory examination in order to clear the subject as a whole.
For instance, if the total marks
in the theory paper of Chemistry is 70, then students need to score at least
23.1 in order to pass. If the total internal marks are 30, students need to
score 9.9 in order to pass the internals/practicals. Overall, a student must
score 33 out of a 100 marks in each subject so as to pass.
No overall division/distinction/aggregate
shall be awarded.
In respect of a candidate
offering an additional subject, the following norms shall be applied
A language offered as an
additional subject may replace a language in the event of a candidate failing
in the same provided after replacement the candidate has English/Hindi as one
of the languages; and
Candidates exempted from one or
more subjects of internal examination shall be eligible for appearing in
external examination and result shall be declared subject to fulfilment of other
conditions laid down in the Pass Criteria.
Grades:
The assessment of Work
Experience, Art Education and Physical and Health Education will be graded.
Both the internal and practical marks for all subjects will be assigned one of
the following grades— A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2 and E.
A1 – Top 1/8th of the passed
candidates
A2 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
B1 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
B2 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
C1 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
C2 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
D1 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
D2 – Next 1/8th of the passed candidates
E – Failed candidates
The “E” grade means that the
candidate has scored below 33 per cent. To clear the subject, students need a
higher grade than E.
Merit: The students who have scored among the top 1 per
cent of all the candidates will be awarded “Merit Certificates”. This will be
calculated by rounding the number of candidates who appear for the subject to
the nearest 1000. In case of a tie, all candidates who have scored the same
will be awarded the merit certificate.
Compartment:
(i) A candidate placed in
compartment may reappear at the compartmental examination to be held in
July/August and may avail himself/herself of the second chance in March/April
next year and may further avail himself/herself of the third chance at the
compartmental
examinations to be held in July/August of that year. The candidate will be
declared 'Pass' provided he/she qualifies the compartmental subject/subjects in
which he/she had failed.
(ii) A candidate who does not
appear or fails at one or all the chances of compartment shall be treated to
have failed in the examination and shall be required to reappear in all the
subjects at the subsequent annual examination of the Board as per syllabi and
courses laid down for the examination concerned in order to pass the
examination. The candidate shall have the option to appear at the practical
examination in the subjects involving practical or retain their previous marks
in one more annual examination after the Third Chance Compartment.
(iii) Syllabi and Courses for the
Compartmental candidates in March Examination shall be the same as applicable
to the candidates of full subjects appearing at the examination.
(iv) A candidate placed in
compartment shall be allowed to appear only in those subjects in which he/she
has been placed in compartment at the Second Chance Compartmental Examination
to be held in March/April next year.
(v) For subjects involving
practical work, in case the candidate has passed in practical at the main
examination he/she shall appear only in theory part and previous practical
marks will be carried forward and accounted for. In case a candidate has failed
in practical he/she shall
have to appear in theory and practical both irrespective of the fact that
he/she has already cleared the theory examination.
Improvement:
A candidate who has passed an
examination of the Board may reappear for improvement of performance in one or
more subject(s) in the main examination in the succeeding year only; however, a
candidate who has passed an examination of the Board under Vocational Scheme
may reappear for improvement of performance in one or more subject{s) in the
main examination in the succeeding year or in the following year provided
he/she has not pursued higher studies in the mean time. He /she will appear as
private candidate. Those appearing for the whole examination may however appear
as regular school candidates also if admitted by the school as regular
students. In no case, a candidate shall be allowed more than one chance for
improvement of his performance.
Candidates who appear for
improvement of performance will be issued only Statement of Marks reflecting
the marks of the main examination as well as those of the improvement
examination.
A candidate appearing for
improvement of performance in one or more subjects can not appear for
additional subject simultaneously.
We wish all the students waiting
for their CBSE Class 12 exam results 2017,
Best of Luck!
If students face any problem they
can also contact at:
Amit Book Depot
SCO 210-211, GROUND FLOOR,
SECTOR-34A,CHANDIGARH
Postal/ZIP Code: 160022
Tel 0172 2665665
Whats App No: 7696866526
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