W(caps)est Bengal Board Exams 2021 : Class 10 and 12 board exams in West Bengal were cancelled by the Govt. However, the two boards – West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBSSE) which conducts the Madhyamik or Class 10 final exam and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) that conducts HS or Class 12 final exam – have taken a final decision regarding evaluation process. After the cancellation of class 10 and 12 exams in West Bengal due to the pandemic situation, the two boards on Friday announced the evaluation criteria and that the results will be announced in July.
West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2021
Board name | West Bengal Board Secondary Education [WBBSE] |
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Exam name | 10th Board Exam |
State | West Bengal |
Exam date | June 2021 [ Cancelled] |
Result mode | Online |
Result date | July 20, 2021 [Confirmed]. Time - 10:00 AM |
Website | www.wbbse.wb.gov.in |
Result Website | www.wbresults.nic.in |
WB Madhyamik Result Date 2021
The result of the 10th examination will be released in July, you can check your result online sitting at home. Every year this examination is conducted by the board at a fixed time and the result is released at the same time, but this year this examination has been canceled by the board due to coronavirus. We know that some students are not happy with this decision of the board, but keeping in mind the condition of the country, it was necessary to cancel this exam.
West Bengal HS Class 12 Result Date 2021
Board name | West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education [WBCHSE] |
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Exam name | 12th Board Exam |
State | West Bengal |
Exam date | June 2021 [ Cancelled] |
Result mode | Online |
Result date | July 22, 2021 [Confirmed] Time - 4:00 PM |
Website | www.wbchse.nic.in |
Result Website | www.wbresults.nic.in |
Madhyamik Result 2021 | How marks will be given to Madhyamik class 10 and HS class 12 students? Evaluation criteria 2021 | HS Class 12 Result 2021 | Evaluation Process 2021 | WBBSE | WBCHSE | West Bengal Board | 2021
President of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education Kalyanmoy Ganguly told a joint press meet that for the 2021 class 10 results a 50:50 formula will be followed. As per the formula the candidates mark in class 9 annual examination and the internal assessment in class 10 will be taken into consideration.
"For Madhyamik (class 10) examination the criteria will be on 50:50 basis with equal emphasis given on the class nine annual exam mark and internal formative assessment for every subject in class 10... ", Ganguly said.
The President of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education Mahua Das said at the same press meet that the highest marks in four of the seven subjects the candidate secured in 2019 Madhyamik (Class 10) examination will be given weightage as well as his/her marks in class 11 annual exam. With this weightage, the total marks secured by the candidate in class 12 project/practical will be added.
"The evaluation will be on 40:60 ratio (2019 Madhyamik results with four highest scoring paper marks and class 11 annual exams marks)," she said, adding for science/arts stream students the marks in practical/projects in class 12 will be added in the assessment.
In both exams, if any candidate is not willing to opt for the evaluation criteria he/she can apply to sit for exams which will be held when the situation becomes conducive for exams, both Ganguly and Das said.
At the press meet Ganguly handed over the marks details of 2019 Madhyamik candidates to Das.
She said authorities of higher secondary schools have been asked to submit annual exam results of their candidates by June 23.
For official notification of WBCHSE:
- Lets understand Class 12 Evaluation Process by an Example:
- The weightage of 40% marks based on the highest marks of 4 subjects of 2019 Secondary Examination, the weightage of 60% marks based on the marks obtained in Theory of Annual Examination of XI of 2020 and the Project / Practical marks of XII will be added and considered as final marks of the subject.
- For Example: If a student has a maximum of 200 marks out of 400 marks in 4 subjects in the Madhyamik examination and let the student in the annual examination of XI takes 50 marks out of 70 marks in Physics (for example) Theory and 28 marks out of 30 marks in the practical examination of XII. If this is the case then the student is getting the total marks in higher secondary in Physics:
Madhyamik Weightage (A) |
Class XI Final Weightage (B) |
Practical/ Project (C) |
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40% of 70 = 28 | 60% of 70 = 42 | 28/30 |
If a candidate scored 200/400 in Madhyamik then, 200/400 x 28 = 14 |
If a candidate scored 50/70 in Physics then, 50/70 x 42 = 30 |
28 |
Final Score in Physics Class 12 | ||
Total = A+B+C = 14 + 30 + 28 = 72 |
- In case of Non-Practical subjects same method will be applied in which Theory will be of 80 marks and project will be of 20 marks.
- If you have any other questions, please comment below.