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Title: CBSE Grading System For Class 10 & Class 12


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Know About CBSE Grading System
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  • With board exams approaching, students must get
    themselves acquainted with the grading system of
    CBSE Class 12 10 for 2021 exams. According to
    sources, CBSE will be considering the marks
    scored by students in Class 12 in Internal
    Assessments, Formative/ Summative Assessments
    like Term Exams. The marks scored by the students
    in practical exams will also be considered to
    award grades.
  • It is important for Class 10 Class 12 students
    to know about Pass Criteria, Grading System, and
    Merit Certificates of CBSE. Give you a detailed
    of all these aspects.

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CBSE Class 10 Class 12 Grading Systems
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CBSE Grading System Points to Remember
  • You can see numerical scores in the assessment of
    theory/practical papers in external subjects. The
    CBSE Board will also indicate grades in the marks
    sheets in addition to numerical scores in
    subjects of external examinations. Grades will be
    shown only in internal assessment subjects.
  • Five types of grading are available to show the
    result, i.e. A, B, C, D E.
  • You have to score a minimum of 33 marks to
    qualify for the exam.
  • In Senior School Certificate Examination, in a
    subject involving practical work, you have to
    obtain 33 marks in theory and 33 marks in the
    practical separately.

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CGPA to Percentage Calculator
  • You should know the result in terms of
    percentage. So, here we have provided the steps
    on how to calculate the percentage from CGPA.
  • So an indicative equivalent percentage of the
    grade point can be calculated as
  • Subject wise percentage Grade point (GP)
    obtained by the student x 9.5
  • And the overall percentage of marks 9.5 x CGPA
  • To convert the CGPA to Percentage, multiply your
    CGPS by 9.5. For example, if your CGPA obtained
    was 9. So, the percentage for it will be 85.5 as
    shown below
  • 99.5 85.5

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CBSE Class 12 Curriculum
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  • It is important for Class 10 Class 12 students
    to know about Pass Criteria, CBSE Grading System,
    and Merit Certificates of CBSE. Here we already
    given you a detailed of all these aspects.
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