
CBSE Term 1 result for Class 10 communicated to CBSE schools
India Today
The CBSE Term 1 result for Class 10 has been communicated to the CBSE schools. Here are more details.
Students had been waiting for the CBSE Term 1 result since January but no date and time for the CBSE result had been declared. CBSE has now communicated the CBSE 10th result 2022 for term 1 to the respective schools of candidates.
Only scores in the theory papers have been communicated as internal assessment and practical scores were already available with the schools.
Performance of Term 1 exam of class X has been communicated to the schools by CBSE. Only scores in theory have been communicated as internal Assessment /practical scores are already available with the schools.@EduMinOfIndia @dpradhanbjp @ncert @PTI_News @PIB_India @DDNewslive
The CBSE Term 1 result will not have the pass/fail status but only give students their score in the Term 1 MCQ-based papers.
Students need to connect with their schools to get their CBSE results as they will not be available for individual students on the CBSE website.
This was for the first time that students are supposed to be getting to see the checked answer sheets without applying for any answer sheet review.
CBSE date sheet 2022 Class 10

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