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Central Board of Secondary Education

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India. Established in 1929 by a resolution of the government, the Board was an experiment towards inter-state integration and cooperation in the sphere of secondary education. There are more than 27,000 schools in India and 240 schools in 28 foreign countries affiliated to the CBSE. All schools affiliated to CBSE follow the NCERT curriculum especially from class 9 to 12. The current Chairperson of CBSE is Nidhi Chibber, IAS.[3]

Central Board of Secondary Education
Seal of the Central Board of Secondary Education
AbbreviationCBSE
Formation2 July 1929 (93 years ago) (1929-07-02)
TypeGovernmental Board of Education
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Official language
Chairperson
Nidhi Chibber, IAS[1]
Parent organisation
Ministry of Education
Affiliations28,526 schools (13 December 2022)[2]
Websitewww.cbse.gov.in

The constitution of the Board was amended in 1952 to give its present name, the Central Board of Secondary Education. The Board was reconstituted on 1 July 1962 so as to make its services available to students and various educational institutions in the entire country.[4]

History

The first education board to be set up in India was the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education in 1921, which was under jurisdiction of Rajputana, Central India and Gwalior. In 1929, the government of India set up a joint Board named Board of High School and Intermediate Education. This included Ajmer, Merwara, Central India, and Gwalior. Later it was confined to Ajmer, Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh. In 1952, it became the Central Board of Secondary Education.[5]

Affiliations

CBSE affiliates all Kendriya Vidyalayas, all Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, private schools, and most of the schools approved by central government of India. There are 1,138 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 3,011 Government Schools, 16,741 Independent Schools, 595 Jawahar Novodaya Vidyalayas and 14 Central Tibetan Schools.[6]

Examinations

CBSE conducts the final examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 every year in the month of March. The results are announced by the end of May.[7] The board earlier conducted the AIEEE Examination for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering and architecture in colleges across India, however the AIEEE exam was merged with the IIT-Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) in 2013. The common examination is now called JEE (Main) and is henceforth conducted by National Testing Agency.

CBSE also conducted AIPMT (All India Pre Medical Test) for admission to major medical colleges in India. In 2014, the conduct of the National Eligibility Test for grant of junior research fellowship and eligibility for assistant professor in institutions of higher learning was outsourced to CBSE.[8]

Apart from these tests, CBSE also conducts the Central Teacher Eligibility Test and the Class X optional proficiency test.[8] With the addition of NET in 2014, the CBSE had become the largest exam conducting body in the world.[8][9]

On 10 November 2017, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared a proposal for creation of a National Testing Agency (NTA) serving as the premier autonomous body for conducting entrance examinations in the country. Beginning in 2018 various exams previously conducted by the CBSE were transferred to the NTA including National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), Joint Entrance Examination – Main, National Eligibility Test, Central Universities Common Entrance Test and others.[10]

Promotion criteria

Class 10

For promotion from Secondary level (Class IX-X) to Senior Secondary level (Class XI-XII), a student must obtain, for all subjects (or best 5 if 6 subjects are taken), 33% overall, without any minimum theory mark requirement. Originally, the passing criteria was set such that a student had to get 33% in both the theory and practical components. However, an exemption was initially granted for students writing the exam in 2018 as they went through the old CCE system in the previous year.[11] However, CBSE later extended this relief for students writing the exam from 2019 and later as well.[12] Students who do not manage to pass up to two subjects can write the compartment in those subjects in July. Those who fail the compartment, or fail in three subjects or more, must rewrite all the subjects taken in the next year.

Class 12

For class 12 students the promotion criteria is 33% overall, with 33% in both theory and practical examinations (if applicable). Students who do not manage to pass in exactly one subject can write the compartment for that subject in July. Those who fail the compartment, or those who fail in two subjects or more, must rewrite all the subjects taken in the next year.

Grading

For the Class 10 and Class 12 exams, CBSE (along with the marks obtained) includes the positional grade obtained by the student, which is dependent on the average performance of the students in that subject. Consequently, the cutoffs required to obtain a particular grade vary every year.

Grading system by CBSE [13]
Grade Criteria
A1 Top 1/8 of passed students in that subject
A2 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
B1 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
B2 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
C1 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
C2 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
D1 Next 1/8 of passed students in that subject
D2 Last 1/8 of passed students in that subject
E Failed students (in either theory, practical or overall)

The cutoffs required to obtain a particular grade in 2018 are listed below:[14]

Class 12 (2018)
Grade English Core Mathematics Chemistry Physics Biology Biotechnology Engineering Drawing Computer Science Economics Accountancy Business Studies Informatics Practices Multimedia/Web Tech Psychology Sociology
A1 89 95 91 90 90 95 98 93 92 84 93 94 95 87
A2 84 84 81 82 84 91 95 88 85 73 83 91 78
B1 78 73 73 75 79 86 92 83 78 65 75 87 82 84 73
B2 72 63 67 69 74 83 89 78 70 59 67 78 79 66
C1 65 55 63 64 68 76 85 72 63 55 60 79 74 73
C2 57 46 60 61 62 80 55 49 67 67
D1 45 42 52 54 55 47 45 57
D2 33 33 Variable (33% theory and practical pass required)
Class 10 (2018)
Grade English Language & Literature Mathematics Science Social Science Malayalam Hindi French
A1 92 92 87 90 96 93 97
A2 87 81 76 82 93 88 95
B1 83 70 67 74 90 83 92
B2 78 60 58 66 87 78 87
C1 73 50 49 58 84 72 82
C2 66 42 41 49 80 65 74
D1 56 34 34 41 73 54 62
D2 33 (minimum for all subjects)

During CCE

During 2010–2017, when CBSE implemented a CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) for Class X students, only the grades obtained by the student were mentioned in the report card in a 9-point grading scale, which translates as below:

Former grading scale (CCE)
Grade Criteria
A1 >90%
A2 81–90%
B1 71–80%
B2 61–70%
C1 51–60%
C2 41–50%
D 33–40%
E1 21–32%
E2 0–20%

Results

2016

Number of (passed) students obtaining a particular CGPA in Class 10 by gender[15]
CGPA MALE FEMALE TOTAL
10 85,316 83,225 1,68,541
9.8 26,313 24,545 50,858
9.6 28,522 24,223 52,745
9.4 35,587 25,882 61,469
9.2 33,674 25,171 58,845
9 35,167 26,270 61,437
8.8 36,453 26,154 62,607
8.6 37,532 25,945 63,477
8.4 38,590 25,383 63,973
8.2 37,681 24,663 62,344
8 38,248 24,217 62,465
7.8 38,560 23,607 62,167
7.6 37,804 22,680 60,484
7.4 36,814 21,410 58,224
7.2 35,287 20,497 55,784
7 34,755 19,803 54,558
6.8 33,824 18,677 52,501
6.6 32,099 17,559 49,658
6.4 29,774 16,428 46,202
6.2 27,367 15.509 42,876
6 25,542 14,472 40,014
5.8 22,568 13,094 35,662
5.6 18,126 11,128 29,254
5.4 13,206 8,684 21,890
5.2 9,120 6,142 15,262
5 6,116 4,036 10,152
4.8 3,582 2,360 5,942
4.6 2,074 1,182 3,256
4.4 893 527 1,420
4.2 294 151 445
4 50 31 81
TOTAL 8,40,938 5,73,655 14,14,593
AVERAGE 7.91 8.14 8.00
Number of (passed) students obtaining a particular CGPA in Class 10 by exam mode[15]
CGPA BOARD SCHOOL TOTAL
10 92,816 75,725 1,68,541
9.8 32,372 18,486 50,858
9.6 32,115 20,630 52,745
9.4 32,302 29,167 61,469
9.2 33,725 25,120 58,845
9 36,361 25,076 61,437
8.8 36,673 25,934 62,607
8.6 36,026 27,451 63,477
8.4 35,232 28,741 63,973
8.2 35,362 26,982 62,344
8 35,185 27,280 62,465
7.8 33,969 28,198 62,167
7.6 31,825 28,659 60,484
7.4 29,836 28,388 58,224
7.2 28,045 27,739 55,784
7 26,238 28,320 54,558
6.8 23,913 28,588 52,501
6.6 21,284 28,374 49,658
6.4 18,782 27,420 46,202
6.2 16,785 26,091 42,876
6 14,365 25,649 40,014
5.8 12,150 23,512 35,662
5.6 9,351 19,903 29,254
5.4 6,861 15,029 21,890
5.2 4,978 10,284 15,262
5 3,628 6,524 10,152
4.8 2,278 3,664 5,942
4.6 1,236 2,020 3,256
4.4 549 871 1,420
4.2 137 308 445
4 17 64 81
TOTAL 7,24,396 6,90,197 14,14,593
AVERAGE 8.21 7.79 8.00

Moderation

It is the practice adopted by CBSE of "tweaking" candidates' marks to account for paper difficulties and variations. This has been criticized in the past for inflating students' marks in a hyper-competitive society where even one mark counts,[17] and CBSE is in the process of ending it.[when?] In 2017, CBSE informed that it would end moderation entirely, but its decision was challenged by a court case at the Delhi High Court, which ruled that moderation should continue for that year.[18]

With the exception of 2018, moderation was applied to account for variations in region sets (as then students in different regions would be answering different question papers). In 2018, when everyone around the world answered the same questions,[19] this practice was renamed as standardisation, with the CBSE gradually phasing out the practice with the reduction on subjects which were given the offset.

In 2018, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Accountancy were given offset of +9, Business Studies given +6, and English given a +3 offset. In 2019, moderation took the effect of giving up to 11 extra marks:[20]

Offset applied for CBSE Class 12 exams (Delhi) [20] [0 = no moderation]
Subject Offset (2019) Offset (2018) Offset (2017) Offset (2016)
Mathematics 11 9 10 15
Physics 11 9 9 8
Chemistry 10 9 9 7
Biology 5 0 3 0
Political Science 6 0 5 5
Economics 5 0 3 6
Business Studies 5 6 6 11
Sociology 2 0 0 6
Geography 1 0 0 8

The total mark obtained by a student through moderation cannot exceed 95; if so, it is capped at 95 unless the student's actual mark is 96 or more. This is the reason a mark of 95 is relatively common for such subjects, and why it is much tougher to get 96 than to get a 95.

Moderation was also applied in the infamous CBSE Class 12 mathematics papers of 2015 and 2016, wherein the paper created a huge furore as students and teachers complained that the paper was too tough.[21] Despite a reportedly heavy offset of +16 (+15 for Delhi),[22] students' marks reduced (especially for 2016), as while the A1 cutoff was stable (90), the A2 cutoff reduced to 77, with other grades also experiencing a dip in cutoff.

Moderation can also take the form of giving grace marks to enable students who have scored near the pass mark to pass. This is the reason marks between 25 and 33 are unheard of in subjects like Mathematics, and also explains why the difference between D1 and D2 cutoff is sometimes very small.

Changes for the 2019 exam

Earlier duration for vocational exams

The CBSE has decided that vocational exams (which very few students take) are to be held earlier – in mid/late February compared to March for most other exams. This is to ensure the exams finish earlier.[23][24]

More internal options

For many core subjects, the number of internal choices (wherein students pick one to answer out of two) has increased.[25]

English paper modifications

The English (Core) paper of Class 12 has been modified in a bid to make it less 'speedy'.[26]

Changes for 2020 Exam

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will now conduct two separate examinations for Mathematics in class 10 board examination starting from 2020 session. The current Mathematics exam is termed as Mathematics (Standard), and an easier version of Mathematics has been introduced, called as Mathematics (Basic). Students taking the latter version may not study Mathematics to any further level.

The option of choosing mathematics will be mentioned in the registration form for class 10 CBSE board examination. Candidates will be required to select their choice of test while filling the registration form for CBSE Class 10 board examination 2020.[27]

Minister of Education, MoE (previously Minister of Human Resource Department, HRD) amid the coronavirus outbreak had ordered rescheduling of pending examinations. The exams rescheduled were to be conducted between 1 and 15 July.[28][29] On 26 June, CBSE released as circular which cancelled the remaining exams and give scores based on the scores of the exams already taken by students. For some students of Delhi, who were able to give 3 or less exams were scored as per their performance in internal exams.[30] This decision came after a judicial ruling.[31]

Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on 2021 & 2022 Exams

Due to rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in country, CBSE cancelled the board exams of 10th class & postponed the 12th class exams.[32]

Like 10th, Class 12th Board Exam 2021 has also been cancelled. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a decision on this after a long meeting on 1 June 2021.[33][34]

Later, in a letter dated 5 July 2021, CBSE announced a special scheme of assessment for board examination of classes X and XII for the session 2021–22 in which the academic year was divided into 2 terms with approximately 50% syllabus in each term to increase the probability of boards being conducted by CBSE and to avoid depending on schools for declaring results.

The Term 1 examination was successfully conducted by CBSE in objective mode from 22 November to 12 December 2021 for Class 10 and from 16 November to 30 December 2021 for Class 12. However, the Term-I examination was criticised by many for having wrong answer keys, tough question papers and wrong or controversial questions with a question being dropped in Sociology exam of class 12 and a paragraph in English Language and Literature exam for class 10 by CBSE following which CBSE dropped the experts who set the Sociology and English paper from paper-setting panels.[35] The Term 2 examination were conducted from 26 April 2022 for both Class 10 and 12 and ended on 24 May for Class 10 and 15 June for Class 12.The results of Class 12 were declared on July 22, 2022 followed by the declaration of Class 10 results on the same day.

2018 question paper leak

In March 2018, there were reports that CBSE Class 10 mathematics and Class 12 economics question papers were leaked.[36] In response, CBSE announced that these exams will be cancelled and re-exams will be conducted.[36] However, CBSE later announced that there will be no re-exam for Class 10 mathematics paper because the paper leak may have been confined to a few alleged beneficiaries.[37]

On 7 April 2018, economics teacher Rakesh Kumar and two other employees of a private school in Una, Himachal Pradesh were arrested for leaking the Class 12 economics paper.[38] According to the police, Rakesh Kumar had gone inside the strong room of a bank to pick up packets of computer science question papers but also picked up a packet of economics question paper.[38] He asked a student to make a handwritten copy of the question paper (to avoid being traced from the handwriting).[38] He then sent photos of the handwritten copy of the paper on WhatsApp to a relative in Punjab.[38] This relative shared the photos with her son and nephew, who shared them with their friends on WhatsApp groups, from where it was forwarded to other Whatsapp groups.[38] On 12 April 2018, the police said that Rakesh Kumar, who leaked the class 12 economics paper, had leaked class 10 mathematics paper also.[39] Consequently, the Central Board of Secondary Education has put in place a system of "encrypted" question papers, which are supposed to be printed by the schools half an hour before the exam starts.[40]

Regional offices

CBSE Regional Offices[41]
Regional Office Address States/UT's/Areas covered
Ajmer Todarmal Marg, Ajmer-305030 Rajasthan & Gujarat
Bengaluru Degree College Building No. 57, Heserghatta Main Road, Near Sapthagiri Hospital, Chimney Hills, Chikkabanavara, Bengaluru - 560090 Karnataka
Bhopal Rohit Nagar, Phase-II, Ward No.53, Bawadia Kalan, Bhopal-462039 Madhya Pradesh
Bhubaneswar Plot No. 4(PT), Saileshree Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, District Khordha - 751 021, Odisha West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh
Chandigarh SCO-34 To 37, Jubilee Square, Block E, Aerocity, SAS Nagar, Mohali, Punjab U.T. of Chandigarh, Punjab, J&K, U.T. of Ladakh
Chennai New No-3, Old No. 1630 A, "J" Block, 16th Main Road Anna Nagar West, Chennai-600040 Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Puducherry and Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Dehradun 99, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun - 248001, Uttarakhand Uttarakhand and Districts of Uttar Pradesh - Badaun, Bijnour, J.P.Nagar/ Amroha, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Rampur, Saharanpur and Sambhal
Delhi East PS-1-2, Institutional Area, I.P.Extn. Patparganj, Delhi-110 092. East Delhi, South East Delhi, South Delhi, South West Delhi, New Delhi, Shahdara and Foreign Schools
Delhi West C-128 & C-129, Mangolpuri Industrial Area, Phase-1, Delhi – 110083 West Delhi, North West Delhi, North Delhi, North East Delhi and Central Delhi
Guwahati Shilpo gram Road (Near Sankar dev Kalakshetra), Panjabari, Guwahati-781037 Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram
Noida A-83, Sector -136, Noida, G.B. Nagar (U.P.) – 201305 Agra, Aligarh, Baghpat, Bareilly, Bulandshahar, Etah, Firojabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Hapur, Hathras, Kasganj / Kashi Ram Nagar, Mainpuri, Mathura, Meerut, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur and Shamli
Panchkula Sector- 5, Panchkula - 134109 (Haryana) Haryana,U.T.of Chandigarh, Punjab, J&K, Himachal Pradesh
Patna Ambika Complex, Behind State Bank Colony, Near Brahmsthan, Sheikhpura, Raza Bazar, Bailey Road Patna-800 014 Bihar, Jharkhand
Prayagraj (Allahabad) 35 B, Civil Station, M.G. Marg, Civil Lines, Prayagraj (Allahabad) - 211001 Ambedkar Nagar, Amethi, Auraiya, Ayodhya, Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Balrampur, Banda, Barabanki, Basti, Bhadohi, Chandauli, Chitrkoot, Deoria, Etawah, Farukkhabad, Fatehpur, Ghazipur, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Hamirpur, Hardoi, Jalaun, Jaunpur, Jhanshi, Kannauj, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar, Kaushambi, Kushi Nagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Lalitpur, Lucknow, Maharajganj, Mahoba, Mau, Mirjapur, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj, RaiBareilly, Sant Kabir Nagar, Shrabasti, Siddharth Nagar, Sitapur, Sonbhadra, Sultanpur, Unnao and Varanasi
Pune RLM Business Park, SR. NO. 28/4/A, Old Kharadi Mundava Road, Opposite to Bollywood Multiplex, Kharadi, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra Maharashtra, Goa, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Thiruvananthapuram Block - B, 2nd floor, LIC Divisional Office Campus, Pattom, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695004, Kerala Kerala & Lakshadweep

Foreign Schools

According to the official website of CBSE, there are 28 government as well as private affiliated schools in different countries outside India. The reason of their establishment is largely serving the Indian community abroad, or at least, children or relative of Indian diplomats.

Present Countries

For countries where the population of Indian nationals even surpasses the country's native population or in countries where they form a substantial share of the population, like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, etc., Indian embassies have set up CBSE schools and have allowed Indians or locals to set up private CBSE schools serving the needs of Indians in that particular country.

But, however, in countries where Indians do not reside, the Indian diplomatic missions have set up schools in countries like Russia and Iran which mainly serves children of diplomats.

See also

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External links

  • Official website  

central, board, secondary, education, cbse, national, level, board, education, india, public, private, schools, controlled, managed, government, india, established, 1929, resolution, government, board, experiment, towards, inter, state, integration, cooperatio. The Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools controlled and managed by the Government of India Established in 1929 by a resolution of the government the Board was an experiment towards inter state integration and cooperation in the sphere of secondary education There are more than 27 000 schools in India and 240 schools in 28 foreign countries affiliated to the CBSE All schools affiliated to CBSE follow the NCERT curriculum especially from class 9 to 12 The current Chairperson of CBSE is Nidhi Chibber IAS 3 Central Board of Secondary EducationSeal of the Central Board of Secondary EducationAbbreviationCBSEFormation2 July 1929 93 years ago 1929 07 02 TypeGovernmental Board of EducationLegal statusActiveHeadquartersNew Delhi IndiaOfficial languageHindiEnglishChairpersonNidhi Chibber IAS 1 Parent organisationMinistry of EducationAffiliations28 526 schools 13 December 2022 2 Websitewww wbr cbse wbr gov wbr inThe constitution of the Board was amended in 1952 to give its present name the Central Board of Secondary Education The Board was reconstituted on 1 July 1962 so as to make its services available to students and various educational institutions in the entire country 4 Contents 1 History 2 Affiliations 3 Examinations 4 Promotion criteria 4 1 Class 10 4 2 Class 12 5 Grading 5 1 During CCE 6 Results 6 1 2016 7 Moderation 8 Changes for the 2019 exam 8 1 Earlier duration for vocational exams 8 2 More internal options 8 3 English paper modifications 9 Changes for 2020 Exam 10 Effect of COVID 19 Pandemic on 2021 amp 2022 Exams 11 2018 question paper leak 12 Regional offices 13 Foreign Schools 13 1 Present Countries 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistoryThe first education board to be set up in India was the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education in 1921 which was under jurisdiction of Rajputana Central India and Gwalior In 1929 the government of India set up a joint Board named Board of High School and Intermediate Education This included Ajmer Merwara Central India and Gwalior Later it was confined to Ajmer Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh In 1952 it became the Central Board of Secondary Education 5 AffiliationsCBSE affiliates all Kendriya Vidyalayas all Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas private schools and most of the schools approved by central government of India There are 1 138 Kendriya Vidyalayas 3 011 Government Schools 16 741 Independent Schools 595 Jawahar Novodaya Vidyalayas and 14 Central Tibetan Schools 6 ExaminationsCBSE conducts the final examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 every year in the month of March The results are announced by the end of May 7 The board earlier conducted the AIEEE Examination for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering and architecture in colleges across India however the AIEEE exam was merged with the IIT Joint Entrance Exam JEE in 2013 The common examination is now called JEE Main and is henceforth conducted by National Testing Agency CBSE also conducted AIPMT All India Pre Medical Test for admission to major medical colleges in India In 2014 the conduct of the National Eligibility Test for grant of junior research fellowship and eligibility for assistant professor in institutions of higher learning was outsourced to CBSE 8 Apart from these tests CBSE also conducts the Central Teacher Eligibility Test and the Class X optional proficiency test 8 With the addition of NET in 2014 the CBSE had become the largest exam conducting body in the world 8 9 On 10 November 2017 the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi cleared a proposal for creation of a National Testing Agency NTA serving as the premier autonomous body for conducting entrance examinations in the country Beginning in 2018 various exams previously conducted by the CBSE were transferred to the NTA including National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate Joint Entrance Examination Main National Eligibility Test Central Universities Common Entrance Test and others 10 Promotion criteriaClass 10 For promotion from Secondary level Class IX X to Senior Secondary level Class XI XII a student must obtain for all subjects or best 5 if 6 subjects are taken 33 overall without any minimum theory mark requirement Originally the passing criteria was set such that a student had to get 33 in both the theory and practical components However an exemption was initially granted for students writing the exam in 2018 as they went through the old CCE system in the previous year 11 However CBSE later extended this relief for students writing the exam from 2019 and later as well 12 Students who do not manage to pass up to two subjects can write the compartment in those subjects in July Those who fail the compartment or fail in three subjects or more must rewrite all the subjects taken in the next year Class 12 For class 12 students the promotion criteria is 33 overall with 33 in both theory and practical examinations if applicable Students who do not manage to pass in exactly one subject can write the compartment for that subject in July Those who fail the compartment or those who fail in two subjects or more must rewrite all the subjects taken in the next year GradingFor the Class 10 and Class 12 exams CBSE along with the marks obtained includes the positional grade obtained by the student which is dependent on the average performance of the students in that subject Consequently the cutoffs required to obtain a particular grade vary every year Grading system by CBSE 13 Grade CriteriaA1 Top 1 8 of passed students in that subjectA2 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectB1 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectB2 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectC1 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectC2 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectD1 Next 1 8 of passed students in that subjectD2 Last 1 8 of passed students in that subjectE Failed students in either theory practical or overall The cutoffs required to obtain a particular grade in 2018 are listed below 14 Class 12 2018 Grade English Core Mathematics Chemistry Physics Biology Biotechnology Engineering Drawing Computer Science Economics Accountancy Business Studies Informatics Practices Multimedia Web Tech Psychology SociologyA1 89 95 91 90 90 95 98 93 92 84 93 94 95 87A2 84 84 81 82 84 91 95 88 85 73 83 91 78B1 78 73 73 75 79 86 92 83 78 65 75 87 82 84 73B2 72 63 67 69 74 83 89 78 70 59 67 78 79 66C1 65 55 63 64 68 76 85 72 63 55 60 79 74 73C2 57 46 60 61 62 80 55 49 67 67D1 45 42 52 54 55 47 45 57D2 33 33 Variable 33 theory and practical pass required Class 10 2018 Grade English Language amp Literature Mathematics Science Social Science Malayalam Hindi FrenchA1 92 92 87 90 96 93 97A2 87 81 76 82 93 88 95B1 83 70 67 74 90 83 92B2 78 60 58 66 87 78 87C1 73 50 49 58 84 72 82C2 66 42 41 49 80 65 74D1 56 34 34 41 73 54 62D2 33 minimum for all subjects During CCE During 2010 2017 when CBSE implemented a CCE Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation for Class X students only the grades obtained by the student were mentioned in the report card in a 9 point grading scale which translates as below Former grading scale CCE Grade CriteriaA1 gt 90 A2 81 90 B1 71 80 B2 61 70 C1 51 60 C2 41 50 D 33 40 E1 21 32 E2 0 20 Results2016 Number of passed students obtaining a particular CGPA in Class 10 by gender 15 CGPA MALE FEMALE TOTAL10 85 316 83 225 1 68 5419 8 26 313 24 545 50 8589 6 28 522 24 223 52 7459 4 35 587 25 882 61 4699 2 33 674 25 171 58 8459 35 167 26 270 61 4378 8 36 453 26 154 62 6078 6 37 532 25 945 63 4778 4 38 590 25 383 63 9738 2 37 681 24 663 62 3448 38 248 24 217 62 4657 8 38 560 23 607 62 1677 6 37 804 22 680 60 4847 4 36 814 21 410 58 2247 2 35 287 20 497 55 7847 34 755 19 803 54 5586 8 33 824 18 677 52 5016 6 32 099 17 559 49 6586 4 29 774 16 428 46 2026 2 27 367 15 509 42 8766 25 542 14 472 40 0145 8 22 568 13 094 35 6625 6 18 126 11 128 29 2545 4 13 206 8 684 21 8905 2 9 120 6 142 15 2625 6 116 4 036 10 1524 8 3 582 2 360 5 9424 6 2 074 1 182 3 2564 4 893 527 1 4204 2 294 151 4454 50 31 81TOTAL 8 40 938 5 73 655 14 14 593AVERAGE 7 91 8 14 8 00Number of passed students obtaining a particular CGPA in Class 10 by exam mode 15 CGPA BOARD SCHOOL TOTAL10 92 816 75 725 1 68 5419 8 32 372 18 486 50 8589 6 32 115 20 630 52 7459 4 32 302 29 167 61 4699 2 33 725 25 120 58 8459 36 361 25 076 61 4378 8 36 673 25 934 62 6078 6 36 026 27 451 63 4778 4 35 232 28 741 63 9738 2 35 362 26 982 62 3448 35 185 27 280 62 4657 8 33 969 28 198 62 1677 6 31 825 28 659 60 4847 4 29 836 28 388 58 2247 2 28 045 27 739 55 7847 26 238 28 320 54 5586 8 23 913 28 588 52 5016 6 21 284 28 374 49 6586 4 18 782 27 420 46 2026 2 16 785 26 091 42 8766 14 365 25 649 40 0145 8 12 150 23 512 35 6625 6 9 351 19 903 29 2545 4 6 861 15 029 21 8905 2 4 978 10 284 15 2625 3 628 6 524 10 1524 8 2 278 3 664 5 9424 6 1 236 2 020 3 2564 4 549 871 1 4204 2 137 308 4454 17 64 81TOTAL 7 24 396 6 90 197 14 14 593AVERAGE 8 21 7 79 8 00ModerationMark distributions for each subject and overall average in CBSE Class 12 examinations 2015 Subject 1 mark distribution Note the unusual peak for 95 33 and a few other marks and a sudden drop in frequency for 96 marks and above Subject 2 mark distribution The peaks still stand Subject 3 mark distribution The peaks still stand but there are fewer students scoring zero in the exam which can be attributed to science students who skipped the theory exam having their practical mark alone taken Subject 4 mark distribution The peaks still stand Subject 5 mark distribution The peaks still stand through lower this time as subjects like Computer Science do not have any moderation applied Overall average first five subjects excluding any additional subjects if taken for the same class and year The peak on zero marks could mostly be attributed to students who did not show up for the exams at all The distribution in this case is much more normal and symmetrical than the individual subjects distribution 16 It is the practice adopted by CBSE of tweaking candidates marks to account for paper difficulties and variations This has been criticized in the past for inflating students marks in a hyper competitive society where even one mark counts 17 and CBSE is in the process of ending it when In 2017 CBSE informed that it would end moderation entirely but its decision was challenged by a court case at the Delhi High Court which ruled that moderation should continue for that year 18 With the exception of 2018 moderation was applied to account for variations in region sets as then students in different regions would be answering different question papers In 2018 when everyone around the world answered the same questions 19 this practice was renamed as standardisation with the CBSE gradually phasing out the practice with the reduction on subjects which were given the offset In 2018 Mathematics Physics Chemistry and Accountancy were given offset of 9 Business Studies given 6 and English given a 3 offset In 2019 moderation took the effect of giving up to 11 extra marks 20 Offset applied for CBSE Class 12 exams Delhi 20 0 no moderation Subject Offset 2019 Offset 2018 Offset 2017 Offset 2016 Mathematics 11 9 10 15Physics 11 9 9 8Chemistry 10 9 9 7Biology 5 0 3 0Political Science 6 0 5 5Economics 5 0 3 6Business Studies 5 6 6 11Sociology 2 0 0 6Geography 1 0 0 8The total mark obtained by a student through moderation cannot exceed 95 if so it is capped at 95 unless the student s actual mark is 96 or more This is the reason a mark of 95 is relatively common for such subjects and why it is much tougher to get 96 than to get a 95 Moderation was also applied in the infamous CBSE Class 12 mathematics papers of 2015 and 2016 wherein the paper created a huge furore as students and teachers complained that the paper was too tough 21 Despite a reportedly heavy offset of 16 15 for Delhi 22 students marks reduced especially for 2016 as while the A1 cutoff was stable 90 the A2 cutoff reduced to 77 with other grades also experiencing a dip in cutoff Moderation can also take the form of giving grace marks to enable students who have scored near the pass mark to pass This is the reason marks between 25 and 33 are unheard of in subjects like Mathematics and also explains why the difference between D1 and D2 cutoff is sometimes very small Changes for the 2019 examEarlier duration for vocational exams The CBSE has decided that vocational exams which very few students take are to be held earlier in mid late February compared to March for most other exams This is to ensure the exams finish earlier 23 24 More internal options For many core subjects the number of internal choices wherein students pick one to answer out of two has increased 25 English paper modifications The English Core paper of Class 12 has been modified in a bid to make it less speedy 26 Changes for 2020 ExamThe Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE will now conduct two separate examinations for Mathematics in class 10 board examination starting from 2020 session The current Mathematics exam is termed as Mathematics Standard and an easier version of Mathematics has been introduced called as Mathematics Basic Students taking the latter version may not study Mathematics to any further level The option of choosing mathematics will be mentioned in the registration form for class 10 CBSE board examination Candidates will be required to select their choice of test while filling the registration form for CBSE Class 10 board examination 2020 27 Minister of Education MoE previously Minister of Human Resource Department HRD amid the coronavirus outbreak had ordered rescheduling of pending examinations The exams rescheduled were to be conducted between 1 and 15 July 28 29 On 26 June CBSE released as circular which cancelled the remaining exams and give scores based on the scores of the exams already taken by students For some students of Delhi who were able to give 3 or less exams were scored as per their performance in internal exams 30 This decision came after a judicial ruling 31 Effect of COVID 19 Pandemic on 2021 amp 2022 ExamsThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2021 Due to rapid increase in COVID 19 cases in country CBSE cancelled the board exams of 10th class amp postponed the 12th class exams 32 Like 10th Class 12th Board Exam 2021 has also been cancelled Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a decision on this after a long meeting on 1 June 2021 33 34 Later in a letter dated 5 July 2021 CBSE announced a special scheme of assessment for board examination of classes X and XII for the session 2021 22 in which the academic year was divided into 2 terms with approximately 50 syllabus in each term to increase the probability of boards being conducted by CBSE and to avoid depending on schools for declaring results The Term 1 examination was successfully conducted by CBSE in objective mode from 22 November to 12 December 2021 for Class 10 and from 16 November to 30 December 2021 for Class 12 However the Term I examination was criticised by many for having wrong answer keys tough question papers and wrong or controversial questions with a question being dropped in Sociology exam of class 12 and a paragraph in English Language and Literature exam for class 10 by CBSE following which CBSE dropped the experts who set the Sociology and English paper from paper setting panels 35 The Term 2 examination were conducted from 26 April 2022 for both Class 10 and 12 and ended on 24 May for Class 10 and 15 June for Class 12 The results of Class 12 were declared on July 22 2022 followed by the declaration of Class 10 results on the same day 2018 question paper leakIn March 2018 there were reports that CBSE Class 10 mathematics and Class 12 economics question papers were leaked 36 In response CBSE announced that these exams will be cancelled and re exams will be conducted 36 However CBSE later announced that there will be no re exam for Class 10 mathematics paper because the paper leak may have been confined to a few alleged beneficiaries 37 On 7 April 2018 economics teacher Rakesh Kumar and two other employees of a private school in Una Himachal Pradesh were arrested for leaking the Class 12 economics paper 38 According to the police Rakesh Kumar had gone inside the strong room of a bank to pick up packets of computer science question papers but also picked up a packet of economics question paper 38 He asked a student to make a handwritten copy of the question paper to avoid being traced from the handwriting 38 He then sent photos of the handwritten copy of the paper on WhatsApp to a relative in Punjab 38 This relative shared the photos with her son and nephew who shared them with their friends on WhatsApp groups from where it was forwarded to other Whatsapp groups 38 On 12 April 2018 the police said that Rakesh Kumar who leaked the class 12 economics paper had leaked class 10 mathematics paper also 39 Consequently the Central Board of Secondary Education has put in place a system of encrypted question papers which are supposed to be printed by the schools half an hour before the exam starts 40 Regional officesCBSE Regional Offices 41 Regional Office Address States UT s Areas coveredAjmer Todarmal Marg Ajmer 305030 Rajasthan amp GujaratBengaluru Degree College Building No 57 Heserghatta Main Road Near Sapthagiri Hospital Chimney Hills Chikkabanavara Bengaluru 560090 KarnatakaBhopal Rohit Nagar Phase II Ward No 53 Bawadia Kalan Bhopal 462039 Madhya PradeshBhubaneswar Plot No 4 PT Saileshree Vihar Chandrasekharpur District Khordha 751 021 Odisha West Bengal Odisha ChhattisgarhChandigarh SCO 34 To 37 Jubilee Square Block E Aerocity SAS Nagar Mohali Punjab U T of Chandigarh Punjab J amp K U T of LadakhChennai New No 3 Old No 1630 A J Block 16th Main Road Anna Nagar West Chennai 600040 Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Telangana Puducherry and Andaman amp Nicobar IslandsDehradun 99 Kaulagarh Road Dehradun 248001 Uttarakhand Uttarakhand and Districts of Uttar Pradesh Badaun Bijnour J P Nagar Amroha Moradabad Muzaffarnagar Rampur Saharanpur and SambhalDelhi East PS 1 2 Institutional Area I P Extn Patparganj Delhi 110 092 East Delhi South East Delhi South Delhi South West Delhi New Delhi Shahdara and Foreign SchoolsDelhi West C 128 amp C 129 Mangolpuri Industrial Area Phase 1 Delhi 110083 West Delhi North West Delhi North Delhi North East Delhi and Central DelhiGuwahati Shilpo gram Road Near Sankar dev Kalakshetra Panjabari Guwahati 781037 Assam Nagaland Manipur Meghalaya Tripura Sikkim Arunachal Pradesh MizoramNoida A 83 Sector 136 Noida G B Nagar U P 201305 Agra Aligarh Baghpat Bareilly Bulandshahar Etah Firojabad Gautam Budh Nagar Ghaziabad Hapur Hathras Kasganj Kashi Ram Nagar Mainpuri Mathura Meerut Pilibhit Shahjahanpur and ShamliPanchkula Sector 5 Panchkula 134109 Haryana Haryana U T of Chandigarh Punjab J amp K Himachal PradeshPatna Ambika Complex Behind State Bank Colony Near Brahmsthan Sheikhpura Raza Bazar Bailey Road Patna 800 014 Bihar JharkhandPrayagraj Allahabad 35 B Civil Station M G Marg Civil Lines Prayagraj Allahabad 211001 Ambedkar Nagar Amethi Auraiya Ayodhya Azamgarh Bahraich Ballia Balrampur Banda Barabanki Basti Bhadohi Chandauli Chitrkoot Deoria Etawah Farukkhabad Fatehpur Ghazipur Gonda Gorakhpur Hamirpur Hardoi Jalaun Jaunpur Jhanshi Kannauj Kanpur Dehat Kanpur Nagar Kaushambi Kushi Nagar Lakhimpur Kheri Lalitpur Lucknow Maharajganj Mahoba Mau Mirjapur Pratapgarh Prayagraj RaiBareilly Sant Kabir Nagar Shrabasti Siddharth Nagar Sitapur Sonbhadra Sultanpur Unnao and VaranasiPune RLM Business Park SR NO 28 4 A Old Kharadi Mundava Road Opposite to Bollywood Multiplex Kharadi Pune 411014 Maharashtra Maharashtra Goa Daman amp Diu Dadra amp Nagar HaveliThiruvananthapuram Block B 2nd floor LIC Divisional Office Campus Pattom THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 695004 Kerala Kerala amp LakshadweepForeign SchoolsThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message According to the official website of CBSE there are 28 government as well as private affiliated schools in different countries outside India The reason of their establishment is largely serving the Indian community abroad or at least children or relative of Indian diplomats Present Countries This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Afghanistan Bahrain Bangladesh Ethiopia Ghana Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Kenya Kuwait Liberia Libya Malaysia Myanmar Nepal Nigeria Oman Qatar Benin Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Somalia Tanzania Thailand Uganda United Arab Emirates YemenFor countries where the population of Indian nationals even surpasses the country s native population or in countries where they form a substantial share of the population like Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates Oman Qatar Bahrain etc Indian embassies have set up CBSE schools and have allowed Indians or locals to set up private CBSE schools serving the needs of Indians in that particular country But however in countries where Indians do not reside the Indian diplomatic missions have set up schools in countries like Russia and Iran which mainly serves children of diplomats See also India portal Education portalCBSE expression series an essay painting competition aimed to make students aware of the history of women and men who have served the nation of India Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations CISCE National Institute of Open Schooling NIOS Secondary School Leaving Certificate SSLC Junior Science Talent Search Examination Rashtriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Uttarakhand Board of School Education UBSE 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