
CBSE Term 1 Results 2022: Term 1 exams to have 50 % weightage in final term exams
India Today
It is expected that the board will announce the CBSE Term 1 results in the next few days. Further, the board will conduct the term 2 exams in April .
CBSE Term 1 results 2022: Students have been patiently waiting for the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, to release the Term 1 board results. While there has been no official release, it is speculated that CBSE will declare the term 1 results in the next couple of days.
From the current academic year, CBSE has divided the board examination into two terms. The term 1 board exams were conducted in the months of November-December in MCQ form. And, as per reports, the board will conduct the term 2 exams in April.
The marks obtained in term 1 exams will have a minimum of 50 percent weightage in the final result. No student will fail in the term 1 examination in classes 10 and 12, as per several media reports.
CBSE classes 10 and 12 results of 2022 will be declared only after the Term 2 exams. Students will not receive any mark sheets or passing certificates after the term 1 exam.
As per media reports, students will be given the final mark sheet and passing certificate for the CBSE board exam 2022 only after completion of the term 2 exams in March/April 2022.
Apart from this, the date sheet for classes 10,12 term 2 exams have not been released yet. CBSE is expected to hold term 2 examinations in the month of April. And term 2 will be conducted in a subjective and case-based format.
READ: CBSE Term1 result 2021 for classes 10, 12 not releasing this week: Official

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