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CBSE has provided an online webpage to display the Status of Verification of Marks Cases for Main Exam 2010 for Delhi Region Students. These students check the result of Re-Checking/ verification/Re-evaluation of Marks for the exam held in March 2010.

Visit the link below for Result or Verification of Marks : Click Here

The result for other regions will be sent by the concerned regional offices.

Admission of CBSE students in Class XI  for academic year 2010-11 after Introduction of Grading at Secondary School level  by the Board

Those who get Qualifying Certificates shall be eligible for admission in higher classes.

The schools affiliated with the Board follow different practices suitable in their own context. They may continue to do so. However, in view of demand by a number of schools, illustrative guidelines for deciding combination of subjects at Class XI are given below:

The admission can be based on CGPA (overall indicative percentage of marks) and subject wise GP (subject wise indicative percentage of marks).

In case of tie in CGPA (overall indicative percentage of marks), the inter-se-merit of such candidates may be determined in order of preference based on subject wise Grade Point (subject wise indicative percentage of marks).

For example : In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal CGPA (overall indicative percentage of marks ), the  inter-se-merit  of such  candidates  may  be determined as follows :

(a) For Science based Courses :
Candidates obtaining higher CGPA (indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language (Better of  English/ Hindi), Mathematics and  Science.

(b) For Commerce based Courses with Mathematics :
Candidates obtaining higher CGPA (indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language (Better of English/ Hindi), Mathematics and  Science/ Social
Science.

(c) For Commerce based Courses without Mathematics :

Candidates obtaining higher CGPA (indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language (Better of English/ Hindi), Science and Social Science.

(d) For Humanities based Courses :
Candidates obtaining higher CGPA (indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language (Better of English/ Hindi), Social Science and 2nd Language.

The above example is only illustrative and not exhaustive.

Format of “Statement of Subject wise Performance”  issued to the candidates is available at www.cbse.nic.in

Board has introduced Grading  at Secondary School level for Classes IX and X from the academic year 2009-10. (Circular No 40/29-09-2009).

In this system, students’ performance has been assessed using conventional  numerical marking mode, and the same has been be converted into the grades on the basis of the pre-determined marks ranges.

Accordingly, the “Statement of Subject wise Performance” issued by the Board  for Class X 2010 examination  shall  have only grades.

The schools affiliated to the Board have also been directed to introduce the above Grading Scheme in the evaluation of their students in class IX under the scheme of Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) wef academic year 2009-10

1  Operational Modalities followed for implementation of grading scheme are :

1.1 A student’s performance has been assessed using conventional method of numerical marking.

1.2 The ‘Grades’ have been awarded to indicate the subject wise performance.

1.3 Subject wise Grades and Grade Point (GP) have been shown in the “Statement of Subject wise Performance” to be issued to all candidates.

The candidates have also been provided CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) excluding additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies in the “Statement of Subject wise Performance”

An indicative equivalence of Grade Point and percentage of marks can be computed as follows:

Subject wise indicative percentage of marks =9.5x GP of the subject
Overall indicative percentage of marks         =9.5x CGPA

1.4 The practice of declaring Compartment/ Fail have been discontinued. The overall result in the “Statement of Subject wise Performance” have been shown as :

Result:    Eligible for Qualifying Certificate or Eligible for Improvement of Performance.

1.5 Those candidates who obtain the qualifying grades (minimum grade D) in all the subjects excluding 6th Additional subject as per Scheme of Studies shall be awarded a Qualifying Certificate.

Those who get Qualifying Certificates shall be eligible for admission in higher classes.

Those candidates who are not able to get minimum grades D in all the subjects excluding 6th Additional subject  as per Scheme of Studies shall not be permitted for admission in higher classes.

1.6 Those candidates who have obtained grade E1 or E2 in one or more subjects excluding 6th Additional subject as per Scheme of Studies shall have to  improve their performance  in these subjects. Such candidates shall have option for improvement of their performance through subsequent five attempts.

For example, a candidate who appeared in Board’s examination in March 2010 can appear for Improvement of Performance  in July 2010 (1st Chance), March 2011 (2nd
Chance), July 2011 (3rd Chance), March 2012 (4th Chance) and  July 2012 (5th Chance) only in subjects where he/she has got grade E1 or E2 till he/she gets grades (D and above) in all the subjects excluding 6th Additional subject as per Scheme of Studies and becomes eligible for award of Qualifying Certificate.

Those candidates who had appeared as a Regular candidate from a School in March, 2010 examination and are eligible for Improvement of Performance shall send their application through school only for 1st Chance in July, 2010.

Those candidates who are eligible for 2nd / 3rd /4th /5th chance for Improvement of Performance shall appear as Private candidates only.

Those candidates who are eligible for Improvement of Performance for 1st/ 2nd / 3rd /4th /5th chance and wish to appear for the whole examination may, however, appear as regular candidates also if admitted by the school as regular students.

VERIFICATION OF GRADES and APPLICATION FORM

The facility of verification of Grades is available to all candidates. The candidates can apply for verification of Grades to the respective regional offices within 21 days from the date of declaration of result.

(A) The application forms can also be downloaded from CBSE website www.cbse.nic.in or Click Here to Download.
(B) Candidates may apply on the Photostat format of verification form also.
(C) Verification fee per subject is Rs.100/-.

In Delhi, application forms for verification of Grades (rechecking) along with the fee in cash Rs. 100/- (per subject) will be collected by the following institutions during the working hours of the school.

7. LIST OF SCHOOLS IDENTIFIED FOR DEPOSITING FEE AND FORMS FOR THE VERIFICATION OF GRADES FOR 2010 EXAMINATION in Delhi

1. Bal Bhawan Public School, Pocket B, Phase 2, Mayur Vihar, Delhi-91

2. Universal Public School, A- Block, Preet Vihar, Delhi-92

3. St. Giri Public School, Pocket 25-27, Sector – 3, Rohini, Delhi

4. Greenfields Public School, Opp. GTB Medical College, Dilshad  Garden, Delhi-95

5. Gyandeep Vidya Bhawan, Block C-10, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-95

6. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Loni Road, Shahdara, Delhi-32

7. Lilawati Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec. School, Shakti Nagar, Delhi-07

8. Mahavir Sr. Model School G.T Karnal Road, Delhi-33

9. Maharaja Agarsain Adaesh Public School, DU Block, Pitampura, Delhi -34

10. New State Academy Sr. Sec. School,  Zone -  H-4, Pitampura, Delhi – 34

11. Ved Vyasa DAV Public School, Vikaspuri, N.Delhi-18

12. S D Pub.School, Lal Mandir East Patel Nagar, N.Delhi – 08

13. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Road No.73, Punjabi Bagh, N.Delhi

14. Spring Meadows Pub. Sch. Main Najafgarh Road, Uttam Nagar, Delhi-59

15. Sadhu Vasvani Int. School, GES, Shanti Niketan, New Delhi-70

16. Green Fields School, A-2, Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi-29

17. Red Rose Public School, D-Block, Saket, N.Delhi – 17

18. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Kalkaji Extn. N.Delhi-19

19. Modern School Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 01

20. SSLT Gujarat Sr. Sec. School, Rajniwas Marg, Delhi-54

21. Commercial Sr. Sec. School Darya Ganj, New Delhi-02

22. Salwan Public School, Rajinder Nagar, N.Delhi-06

23. Deepanshu Public School, Kamerdin Nagar, Nangoli, New Delhi-41

24. Rising Star Academy Sec. Pub. School, 110, Raj Nagar, Pitampura, Delhi -34

25. Cambridge Foundation School, Rajori Garden Extension, New Delhi – 27

Candidates can collect and deposit their application forms and fee only at the institutions mentioned above.  The application forms will not be made available to the candidates from the CBSE office directly.

For candidates outside Delhi: Application Forms  for verification can be obtained from the Regional Office or the respective schools.

Eligibility for Improvement of Performance in Secondary Examination

A candidate obtaining Grade E1 or E2 in any or all the five subjects (excluding 6th additional subject as per the scheme of studies) shall be eligible for improvement of performance in any or all the five subjects through subsequent five attempts.

Examination for candidate Eligible for Improvement of Performance (EIOP) will commence on 17th July, 2010.  Candidates will route their requests through the Head of institution. The Heads of Institutions will ensure that the list of candidates Eligible for Improvement of Performance reaches the respective Regional Office of the CBSE by 23rd of June, 2010.

Candidates not having registered for subsequent attempts will not be allowed to appear at the examination. Regular and Patrachar Vidyalaya candidates should send their applications though school/Patrachar Vidyalaya and private candidates direct to the Board as per the schedule notified on Board’s website for the examination to be held in July on the prescribed from along with the requisite fee. In case a candidate appears without registration his /her examination will be cancelled.

?The Board will award Merit Certificate to such candidates who have obtained Grade A1 in all the five subjects (excluding the 6th additional subject) at the Secondary School examination, as per the qualifying criteria.

This year List of Merit Certificate holders for class 10 is going to be long as all students getting more then 90 percent marks (in all subjects) will get this Merit Certificate.

Total 11054 Merit Certificates will be awarded this year. Out of that Delhi students will get only 697 certificates whereas chennai students will get 4801 Merit Certificates. Allahabad region bags second heighest certificates. It got 3010 Merit Certificates. Ajmer got 1063, Panchula got 1251 and Guwahati go 232 certificates.

The “Statement of Subject wise Performance” to be issued to all candidates will reflect the Grade, Grade Point (GP) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects (excluding 6th additional subject as per Scheme of subjects).

Based upon Grade point (GP) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), indicates percentage of Marks can be computed as under.

Subject wise indicative percentage of marks =9.5xGP of the subject.

Overall indicative percentage of marks =9.5xCGPA.

CBSE Class 10 result declared on 28th May 2010. This year CBSE issued Grades at the place of Marks. The newly introduced CBSE grading system in class 9 and class 10 is actually a nine point scale grading system. The performance of students is assessed in nine points starting from A1 to E2.

The grades are provided as below:

1.    A1 –> for 91 to 100 marks ( grade point is 10)
2.    A2 –> for 81 to 90 marks  ( grade point is 9)
3.    B1 –> for 71 to 80 marks  ( grade point is 8 )
4.    B2 –> for 61 to 70 marks  ( grade point is 7)
5.    C1 –> for 51 to 60 marks  ( grade point is 6)
6.    C2 –> for 41 to 50 marks  ( grade point is 5)
7.    D –> for 33 to 40 marks  ( grade point is 4)
8.    E1 –> for 21 to 32 marks  ( no grade point)
9.    E2 –> for 00 to 20 marks  ( no grade point)

Individual grades and grade points will be given for each subject. Students will also get overall grade point for five subjects. This overall grade point is called CGPA (cumulative grade point average) and it can be used to calculate estimated overall percentage of marks obtained by the student.

Calculation of Percentage for one subject : Grade Point X 9.5

Example : suppose a student get B1 in Hindi and his grade point is 8. Now his estimated percentage in Hindi will be 8 X 9.5 = 76 percent.

Calculation of overall percentage : CGPA X 9.5

Example : suppose  CGPA (printed on grade sheet) is 7.8. Now his/her estimated overall percentage will be 7.8 X 9.5 = 74.1 percent.

Note : Abbreviations used against Result :

QUAL – Eligible for Qualifying Certificate,
EIOP – Eligible for Improvement of Performance,
NIOP – Not Eligible for Improvement of Performance,
XXXX – Upgradation of Performance/Additional Subject
N.E. – Not Eligible,
R.W. – Result Withheld,
R.L. – Result Later,
UFM – Unfair means,
SJD – Subjudice?

CBSE has put a full stop to all rumors about class 10 result date. It will be declared on 28th May 2010 at 10:00 in the morning. Result for all Regions will be declared on the same day.

Students can access the result at www.cbseresults.nic.in or Results can be accessed globally by dialing the following Telephone numbers

91 – 11 – 24357270 91 – 11 – 24357270

Phone-in service will not be toll free and users would have to bear the normal telephone charges. Results (subject wise marks) would be conveyed in about 30 seconds through IVRS.

(a) MTNL :

TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) Area Covered
28127030 for local subscribers in Delhi
011-28127030 011-28127030 for subscribers in other parts of the country

(b)Others :

TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) Covered Operators
55456068 for IDEA subscribers
1255536 for BSNL subscribers (Outside Delhi – Landline & Mobile)
56735 for VODAFONE subscribers
5550099 for AIRCEL subscribers
12971 for TATA INDICOM subscribers
505242411 / 53030815 for RELIANCE COMMUNICATION subscribers
SMS Covered Operators
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 52001 MTNL
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 57766 BSNL
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 56735 Vodafone
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 5800001 Aircel
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 55456068 IDEA
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 51234 / 56506 Reliance
cbse10 roll no Send SMS to 582821 Tata Indicom

CBSE has issued a sample format of Grade sheet to be issued to class 10 students this year. This is statement of subject wise performance for the students who have given their class 10 board exam in March 2010.

This Grade sheet clears that marks will not be displayed in this performance sheet. There will be only grades. Students will be awarded grade points for each subject and they will get a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for all 5 subjects.

Students can obtain subject wise indicative percentage of marks by multiplying GP of the subject with 9.5. Overall indicative percentage of marks can be obtained by multiplying CGPA with 9.5.

You can get the format from HERE