Parents and students are eagerly waiting for the results of their hard work. CBSE students faced a tough time this year due to the alleged paper leak putting the future of lakhs of students at stake.
Last year, discrepancies in CBSE results had brought in a crisis like situation which even saw parents and students hitting to streets just like this year for the alleged leak.
Meanwhile, here’s a list of the websites where the Class 10 exams of the different boards will be published:
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CBSE: cbse.nic.in
ICSE: cisce.org
Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh: bse.ap.gov.in
Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Arunachal Pradesh: apdhte.nic.in
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Board of Secondary Education, Assam: sebaonline.org
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Bihar School Examination Board: biharboard.ac.in
Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education: gbshse.gov.in
Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education: cgbse.nic.in
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board: gseb.org
Board of School Education, Haryana: bseh.org.in
Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education: hpbose.org
Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education: jkbose.jk.gov.in
Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board: kseeb.kar.nic.in
Kerala Secondary Education Examination Board: keralapareekshabhavan.in
Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh: mpbse.nic.in
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education: mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in
Board of Secondary Education, Manipur: bsem.nic.in
Meghalaya Board of School Education, Tura: mbose.in
Mizoram Board of School Education: mbse.edu.in
Nagaland Board of School Education: nbsenagaland.com
Board of Secondary Education, Odisha: bseodisha.ac.in
Punjab School Education Board: pseb.ac.in
Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu: dge.tn.gov.in
Directorate of Government Examinations, Telangana: bse.telangana.gov.in
Tripura Board of Secondary Education: tbse.in
Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad: upmsp.edu.in
Uttarakhand Board of School Education: ubse.uk.gov.in
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education: wbbse.org
Many sources including some news portals have confirmed the result dates of the two crucial examinations. A media report, quoting CBSE, said that the Class 10 results will be out in the first week of June.
However, according to a report of The Indian Express, the board official termed the reports of CBSE class 10 result date as fake and said that the neither the CBSE or any of its official have confirmed any date yet.
"The board will stick to the result date as mentioned in the official release. The results will be declared by May," a CBSE official said.
“CBSE can announce a result date once the evaluation process including other processes for preparing the results gets completed,” added the official.
Normally, CBSE class 10 results are declared by the end of May while class 12 results are usually announced a week before the class 10 results.
The CBSE Class 10 examination was concluded on March 29 while CBSE Class 12 examination will end on April 4.
It is worth mentioning that CBSE has taken several steps for smoothly conducting the board exams and also the evaluation process this year.
The results are likely to be published in the third week of May, said a CBSE official recently to a national newspaper. The Class 12 result is likely to be announced first, following which CBSE Class 10 results will be declared after two to three days.
In order to give relaxation to the students, the board had earlier decided to ease the passing criteria for Class 10 students from this year- a notification in this regard was issued by the CBSE in October last year.
As per the notification, CBSE extended the passing criteria and students need only 33 per cent marks in theory and practical combined to pass in a particular subject.
“It has now been decided to extend the same passing criteria henceforth for the students of Secondary classes i.e. candidates appearing for Class X examination in 2019 onwards will have to secure overall 33% (both taken together) in the subjects to be eligible to pass that subject," said the notification.
"In case of a candidate being absent in Practical/Internal assessment, the marks were treated as 0 (zero) and result was computed accordingly," the notification read.
According to a tweet of ANI, quoting CBSE PRO Rama Sharma: There is unconfirmed fake news being circulated on some social media platforms about CBSE class X results being announced today. It is to inform all Principals, students, parents and public that CBSE class X results will not be declared today.
Rama Sharma, PRO CBSE: There is unconfirmed fake news being circulated on some social media platforms about CBSE class X results being announced today. It is to inform all Principals, students, parents and public that CBSE class X results will not be declared today. pic.twitter.com/Ta6Gdn7PYf
— ANI (@ANI) May 5, 2019
Sharma further said that the Board will duly inform the date, time and arrangements to access results, through official communication.
Rama Sharma, PRO CBSE: Board will duly inform the date, time and arrangements to access results, through official communication. https://t.co/xnjLF4zWIL
— ANI (@ANI) May 5, 2019
The Board published the results of 2019 annual class X examinations on May 21. Two days back, it also decided to revise the date for applying online CAF to June 25 (11:45 PM), instead of June 21. The last date for submission of print copy of online applied CAF at any SAMS Resource Centre is June 26 by 5 PM. While the first merit list will be published on July 2, 2019, the admission process will be carried out from July 3 to July 6.
With the dates of cut-off inching closer, students fear that the delay in grant of all the required certificates for admission into Plus-II courses could affect their academic future.
"Colleges ask for school leaving and conduct certificates during admission. We are yet to get all the documents necessary for admission," said a student, Srestha Patnaik.
Results were delayed due to cyclone Fani. Now with the grant of certificates being delayed, we are worried about admissions. I have submitted application for admission in Sasaswati Sisu Bidya Mandir at Keshavdham Gatiroutpatna in Cuttack," says Pragyansri Patra, another student.
"Every single thing is getting delayed. I don't think the government is monitoring or initiating any measure in providing the mark sheets," alleged a guardian.
Puri district Collector Balwant Singh, however, assured that the delay in grant of certificates would not come in the way of students during admissions into Plus Two courses and that he would hold discussion with the concerned board officials to take necessary steps in this regard.