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New Delhi: The day for the final results may be fast approaching but class X students are a relaxed lot. With grades replacing marks in class X from this year, racing for the top spot is now a thing of the past. In a first, students are going to be graded on a nine-point scale and they will not be shown their aggregate when the results come out, which may be next week. Thanks to the new system, the pre-result anxiety has gone and the pressure from parents and peers has waned off as there will be no toppers from this year.
‘‘The kind of frenzy we had year after year on who came first, which school had more toppers and so on, is not going to be there from now on. Even the school will not know the marks of the children,’’ said Ameeta Mulla Wattal, principal, Springdales School at Pusa Road. She added, ‘‘Since, students have already got the streams in class XI on the basis of their pre-board marks, they are not really concerned about the class X results now. It’s also clear that there will be no failures this time. So the heat is not on them.’’
It was the last time this year that the Board exams for class X were conducted. From now on, students will only get grades from A1 TO E2. For instance, all students scoring in the range of 91% to 100% will get an AI grade while those with an aggregate between 81% and 90% will get an A2.
Vatsala Ranganathan from Bloom Public School, who is waiting for her class X result, said, ‘‘This year, it’s easier for those who did not expect great marks. There is no tension. But sadly, there is no competition either.’’ She added, ‘‘Though my parents were never bothered about my marks, many of friends tell me that their parents are taking it easy now.’’
Ishan Vyas from Apeejay School also said that he hasn’t yet started feeling butterflies in the stomach. ‘‘I don’t think I will be nervous about the result. Getting a grade is not that exciting. Besides, there is no way I can top the class. The best part is nobody else will.’’ Ranjana Mehta, mother of a class X student, agreed. ‘‘I remember my elder daughter anxiously waiting for her result when she was in class X two years ago. My son, on the other hand, will be in Shimla for a holiday when his result comes out. This time, the Boards were really stress-free.’’
Source : Times of India
CBSE result for class XII will be declared on May 21 at 8am in Delhi region. However, class XII results in Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula region will be out on Wednesday. Students can access their results from the CBSE website or can also get them through email by registering at www.results.nic.in; cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in
Results will be available through IVRS also. The telephone numbers on which results can be accessed are: 24357270 for subscribers in Delhi and 011-24357270 for subscribers in other parts of the country. Though CBSE has not yet announced the dates for declaring class X result, sources said it may be out only next week.
CBSE has announced class 12 board result for Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions on 19th May 2010.
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 |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 52001 | MTNL |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 57766 | BSNL |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 56735 | Vodafone |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 5800001 | Aircel |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 55456068 | IDEA |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 51234 / 56506 | Reliance |
| cbse12 rollnoSend SMS to 582821 | Tata Indicom |
Result for other regions including Delhi will be declared on 21 May 2010.
CBSE has made necessary arrangements to provide result by email. It is an excellent idea as the official result site fails to open on the result day for long hours. Student will get their result by email just within minutes after declaration of result. They need to provide their Class, Name, Roll Number and Email address.
CBSE has also given the same facility to schools. The can also register and get the result of whole school by email. They are required to provide Class, Affiliation Code, Examination Code or School Code and Email Address.
CBSE result for class 12 is expected on or before 22nd may 2010. CBSE is going to hold a meeting on Monday 17th May regarding declaration of result. Result for Chennai region will be declared first. It is expected on 18th or 19th May 2010. The result for other regions may be declared on 21-22 May, 2010.
Class 10 results will be declared after 2-3 days of class 12 CBSE result. It is expected by 25-26 May, 2010. From Next Year onwards, there will be no board exams for those class 10 students who are studying in Senior Secondary Schools. So, it will be the last CBSE class 10 board exam Result for such schools too.
The most useful website for CBSE students and teachers, www.myCBSEguide.com is now more user’s friendly and easy to access. The website provides CBSE Syllabus, Sample Papers, Last Year Papers, Chapter-wise Test Papers, Latest News and Updates, Important HOTS questions etc. all absolutely FREE of cost.
Recently, the website has introduced four new web-pages for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12. These pages have complete study material and downloads related to the particular class. Now students can get links to all downloadable file at one place.
Students are advised to visit their respective classes for downloading study material. The class wise links are available in the Green Navigation Bar, below the header of the site. You can click the links given below to reach downloads and news-updates.
Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi has started evaluation of answer scripts in full swing. Many teachers are involved in evaluation duties across the country.
The final result is expected by the last week of May 2010. Last year, it was announced on 26th and 29th May.
This time only grades will be provided in class 10 board Mark-sheet but class 12 students will get marks. There will not be any overall grade. The Result will be declared region wise. Read the rest of this entry »
Sample Question Papers in all subjects have been revised, published and uploaded on the Board’s website for March 2010 examination.
A special feature is the publication of sample question papers in the subjects of Computer Science, Multi Media and Web Technology, Informatics Practices, Agriculture, Home Science, Engineering Graphics, in class XII and foundation of Information Technology in class X for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
CBSE has introduced two new courses in class 12 this year. Class XII Student will appear for the first time in Graphics Design Course (Code NO – 71) and Heritage Crafts (Code no 70). Sample Question papers in both the subjects have been posted on the Board’s website www.cbse.nic.in.
The scheme of making CBSE Board exam optional in class 10 is not applicable in March 2010 examinations. All students of Class X in the current academic year (2009-2010) will be taking the CBSE Board’s Class X 2010 Examination. Read the rest of this entry »
Heads of all the schools affiliated with the CBSE under Delhi Region may collect the Admit Cards for class X & XII examination 2010 from the Regional Office, Delhi during working hours.
Intimation letters to all the private candidates appearing for class X & XII examination 2010 have been sent. Private candidates may collect admit card from the examination centre mentioned in their intimation letter. Read the rest of this entry »

