CBSE BOARD X, asked by rdchennai58, 1 month ago

Respected sir/ Mam  Hope you are hale and healthy  I am Rahul a class X student ( at present XI) studying at a popular school in Chennai. We all have heard that due to pandemic class 10 boards are cancelled. CBSE declared that marks will be calculated based on an objective criterion.  That's fine calculating from MCQs ok but taking pre-board marks is not fine. I am telling this because in our school they don't take care of boards because when the school opened in January till may they kept 4 pre boards in which they prepared questions from the IB board( International board) and ICSE we know that ICSE is tougher than CBSE only for maths.  They prepared a series of question papers   that were very difficult to understand the concepts. I am not only talking about myself but also with the support of other students too. I don't know whether I studied in ICSE or CBSE school itself. This is unfair. We all had a hope that boards will be easy and we prepared with lots and lots of hard work, online classes for 8- 9 hours per day and we were about taking so many revision tests by our institution, but at the last moment, we heard that the exams were cancelled we were fed up with this.  We prepared with hard work, smart work, dedication towards all the subjects. Marks to be taken based on conceptual understanding, solving the problems,  discipline etc not pre boards. It's hurting us we felt very sad to say this. I am sorry for telling you this very late but we don't have any other choice other than you.  In our X batch, those IITians only will secure 70 to 80 % of marks  Please we praise you, please see to this  Thanking you  Yours truly 





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Answered by srinissha
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Some principals said the provisional admissions were given even before the Covid-19 pandemic. "Many schools used to give provisional admission for their own students based on internal marks. However, they would start classes only after the Class X results. Through provisional admissions schools know how many students would return to Class XI and vacancies," said P G Subramanian, principal of Bhavan's Rajaji Vidhyashram in Kilpauk.

With results scheduled to be released in July, schools say they will not have enough time to complete the portions for Class XI students. "Many schools are planning to start physical classes for Class XI in June," a CBSE school teacher said.

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