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CBSE Boarders Happy with New Grading System

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When the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the big shift from a marks-based assessment to a grade-based one last year in its 10,000-plus affiliated schools, doubts were raised about its feasibility. Two months after the first grade-based results came out, the board has been vindicated.

Not only have the number of distress calls on its helpline come down several times, no suicide case has been reported to the CBSE after this year’s Class X results, while the re-evaluation applications coming to it after the board examinations are down more than three times from nearly 50,000 every year.

“The CBSE got around 14,000 applications for re-evaluation of Class X answer-sheets this year and that is a very positive indicator. With the shift to grades, students have been spared needless and stressful competitive pressures. Student feedback has been very positive on grades and that reflects in the requests for re-evaluation, which have come down remarkably. Parents too are not pressuring the students as much now,” sources said.

CBSE helplines and student counsellors have also seen fewer callers this time, especially related to exam stress.

“With the grade system, those in the highest grades may have scored anywhere between 100 per cent and 81 per cent, leaving a wider margin and as a result a larger number of students are happy with their performance instead of the three toppers or so,” said a source.

The fact that those who scored less than 32 and got Grade E were given a chance to appear for improvement exams to better their grades has also been a major factor.

A nine-point grading system, spread across A1 to E2 (100-20 marks), replaced the prevalent marking system in the 2010 Class X board examination.

Source : Indian Express

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2 thoughts on “CBSE Boarders Happy with New Grading System”

  1. grading system is average not good but cce is the worst system of education for class 8 and onwards. before that it is well and good but after class 8 it is the worst as no time is left after doing cce activity for extra study so i will hope that it should be removed and earlier system should be restord

  2. My ward is studying in class X. It is understood that there is no Board Examination from this year onwards. Same time it is heard that it is optional. Neither the CBSE nor the school authorities given proper guidance to their students of Class X in this regard. More clarification is required in this regard, especially for admission for the children of parents who are frequently on transfer to distant places.

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