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28.5.10

CBSE Class (X) Results 2010 | CBSC 2010 Results | CBSC Class 10th Results

Central board of secondary education today published the cbse class x results 2010 at cbseresults.nic.in.

Duration of Examination : 3rd March 2010 to 31st March 2010
Date of result declaration : 28th May, 2010 (Ajmer, Chennai, Panchkula, Delhi, Guwahati &
Allahabad)

Result Statistics

In total 902747 candidates were registered for class X examination this year.
This amounts for an increase of about 9.50 % candidates over that of last year.

Highlights
An increase of 0.44% in the over all percentage of candidates Eligible for
Qualifying Certificate as compared to 2009 results.

Percentage of candidates Eligible for Qualifying Certificate in 2009 = 88.84
Percentage of candidates Eligible for Qualifying Certificate in 2010 = 89.28

Girls do better than boys. Percentage of girls Eligible for Qualifying
Certificate is 90.68 as compared to that of boys which is 88.30
Over all percentage of candidates Eligible for Qualifying Certificate
Chennai Region is 96.18 which is the highest as compared to other regions.

Highlights Of 2010 Examinations

The Grading system has been introduced at Secondary School level (for Classes IX & X) effective from 2009-10 Academic Sessions. The details of grading scheme have been circulated to school vide circular no 40 also available on website www.cbse.nic.in.

The Scheme of Grading has been introduced with the aim that :
Will minimize misclassification of students on the basis of marks.
Will eliminate unhealthy competition among high achievers.
Will reduce societal pressure and will provide the learner with more flexibility.
Will lead to a focus on a better learning environment
Will facilitate joyful and stress free learning.
Scheme of Examinations (Grading)

The student’s performance has been assessed using conventional method of numerical marking.
The Grades have been awarded on a nine point scale to indicate the subject wise performance.

MARKS RANGE GRADE GRADE POINT

91-100 A1 10.0
81-90 A2 9.0
71-80 B1 8.0
61-70 B2 7.0
51-60 C1 6.0
41-50 C2 5.0
33-40 D 4.0
21-32 E1 ---
20 and below E2 ---

Qualifying Criteria

Those candidates who obtain the qualifying grades (D and above) in all the subjects excluding Additional subject as per Scheme of Studies shall be awarded a Qualifying Certificate.
Those awarded a qualifying grades (D and above) in all the subjects excluding Additional subject as per Scheme of Studies shall be eligible for admission in Class XI.
The practice of declaring Compartment/ Fail has been discontinued. The Result of candidate indicates:
1. Eligible for qualifying certificate (QUAL)
2. Eligible for improvement of performance (EIOP)

Statement of Subject wise Performance

The Statement of Subject wise Performance to be issued to all candidates will reflect the Grade, Grade Point (GP) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects (excluding 6th additional subject as per Scheme of subjects).

Based upon Grade point (GP) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), indicates percentage of Marks can be computed as under.

Subject wise indicative percentage of marks =9.5xGP of the subject
Overall indicative percentage of marks =9.5xCGPA
Eligibility for Improvement of Performance in Secondary Examination

A candidate obtaining Grade E1 or E2 in any or all the five subjects (excluding 6th additional subject as per the scheme of studies) shall be eligible for improvement of performance in any or all the five subjects through subsequent five attempts.

Merit Certificate

The Board will award Merit Certificate to such candidates who have obtained Grade A1 in all the five subjects (excluding the 6th additional subject) at the Secondary School examination, as per the qualifying criteria.

Question Papers in Braille for Class X visually impaired Students:

The Board for the first time decided to provide class X question papers of Maths and Science in Braille for Blind candidates. Question papers in enlarged print without visual inputs were already being provided to these students in the subjects of Mathematics and Science.

2. Sample Question Papers

Sample Question Papers in all subjects were revised, published and uploaded on the Board’s website for March 2010 examination. A special feature was the publication of sample question papers in the subject of Foundation of Information Technology in class X for the first time.

3. CBSE COUNSELLING 2010

CBSE started this pioneering community work 13 years back in 1998 for the first time. The highlights of CBSE Tele-counselling are:

(i) It is offered by trained counselors and Principals from within CBSE affiliated schools located in and outside India.
(ii) It is a voluntary, free of cost service provided by the participants.
 (iii) It is offered twice in the year Phase I- Pre Exam, Phase II- Post Result.
Centralized and Toll Free Helpline for the First Time during the IInd Phase

The second Phase of Helpline will start from 21st May 2010 and will continue till 4th June 2010.

For the First time this year, the CBSE introduced a Centralized  Access System similar to that of a call centre. For convenience of the students, a toll free number has been installed. Students can call 1800 11 7002 from any part of the country. The operators will answer general queries and also connect them to the counselors for psychological counseling.

As many as 40 principals, trained counselors from CBSE affiliated govt. and private schools, psychologists and social scientists are available to provide help from 8 AM- upto midnight. Out of these 37 participants are located in Delhi, Noida, Chandigarh, Meerut, Jaipur, Faridabad, Bhubaneswar, Vishakhapatnam, Jamnagar, Jabalpur, Coimbatore, Bhopal, Nagpur, Bangalore, Guwahati, Kerala, Ludhiana, Bhilai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Hosur and Pune. Besides these, there are 3 centers overseas in Dubai, Doha and Kuwait.
Counselling for Specially Abled Children

The facility to provide counseling to specially abled children was started by the CBSE last year to take care of the needs and anxiety of special children. The facility is available this year also.IVRS

The First of its kind, Tele-counseling through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) mode has been continued by the CBSE. The service is available for the sixth consecutive year on BSNL/Airtel/ Reliance Phone.
BSNL (landline & Mobile) 1250102
(Except Karnataka, Kerala & Maharashtra)
AIRTEL (landline) 1250102
Reliance 55500102

ON-LINE COUNSELING

Public can also log on to the CBSE website and Interact with Chairman on exam related issues. The Director (Academic) and Controller of Examinations, CBSE can also be contacted for On-line counseling at: diracad.cbse@yahoo.co.in, mcsharma2007@rediffmail.com.

CBSE WEBSITE

Information related to examinations and techniques to cope with exam. related anxiety is also provided at the CBSE website www.cbse.nic.in by accessing the Helpline icon.

4. Ensuring Smooth Evaluation

(a) Chief Nodal Supervisors: The Board has been appointing school principals as Chief Nodal Supervisors for evaluation in cities where the number of schools is large and three or more Head Examiners are involved in a subject. The Chief Nodal Supervisors are put in charge of the same subject, which he or she has taught or has been teaching as PGT or Principal. This ensures supervision and timely completion of evaluation work.

(b) Observation Schedules: To give fair deal to the question papers and redress genuine grievances of the students, observation schedules were sent to all the school principals to record and forward their suggestions within 24 hours of the conduct of examination of concerned subject so that these could be considered by the expert group while preparing the marking schemes.

(c) Mandatory evaluation: Teachers selected for evaluation work were instructed to report on the appointed date and time. Non-release of teachers by any school could lead to withholding the result of the defaulting institution. The Board could also consider and initiate disaffiliation proceedings. However, those extending willing and effective cooperation will also find a mention in their personal records.

5. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE SCHOOLS

Examination for candidate Eligible for Improvement of Performance (EIOP) will commence on 17th July, 2010. Candidates will route their requests through the Head of institution. The Heads of Institutions will ensure that the list of candidates Eligible for Improvement of Performance reaches the respective Regional Office of the CBSE by 23rd of June, 2010.

Candidates not having registered for subsequent attempts will not be allowed to appear at the examination. Regular and Patrachar Vidyalaya candidates should send their applications though school/Patrachar Vidyalaya and private candidates direct to the Board as per the schedule notified on Board’s website for the examination to be held in July on the prescribed from along with the requisite fee. In case a candidate appears without registration his /her examination will be cancelled.

6. VERIFICATION OF GRADES

The facility of verification of Grades is available to all candidates. The candidates can apply for verification of Grades to the respective regional offices within 21 days from the date of declaration of result.
(A) The application forms can also be downloaded from CBSE website
www.cbse.nic.in.

(B) Candidates may apply on the Photostat format of verification form also.
(C) Verification fee per subject is Rs.100/-.
In Delhi, application forms for verification of Grades (rechecking) along with the fee in cash Rs. 100/- (per subject) will be collected by the following institutions during the working hours of the school.
7. List of Schools Identified For Depositing Fee And Forms
For The Verification Of Grades For 2010 Examination
In Delhi

1. Bal Bhawan Public School, Pocket B, Phase 2, Mayur Vihar, Delhi-91
2. Universal Public School, A- Block, Preet Vihar, Delhi-92
3. St. Giri Public School, Pocket 25-27, Sector V 3, Rohini, Delhi
4. Greenfields Public School, Opp. GTB Medical College, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-95
5. Gyandeep Vidya Bhawan, Block C-10, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-95
6. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Loni Road, Shahdara, Delhi-32
7. Lilawati Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec. School, Shakti Nagar, Delhi-07
8. Mahavir Sr. Model School G.T Karnal Road, Delhi-33
9. Maharaja Agarsain Adaesh Public School, DU Block, Pitampura, Delhi -34
10. New State Academy Sr. Sec. School, Zone - H-4, Pitampura, Delhi V 34
11. Ved Vyasa DAV Public School, Vikaspuri, N.Delhi-18
12. S D Pub.School, Lal Mandir East Patel Nagar, N.Delhi - 08
13. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Road No.73, Punjabi Bagh, N.Delhi
14. Spring Meadows Pub. Sch. Main Najafgarh Road, Uttam Nagar, Delhi-59
15. Sadhu Vasvani Int. School, GES, Shanti Niketan, New Delhi-70
7
16. Green Fields School, A-2, Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi-29
17. Red Rose Public School, D-Block, Saket, N.Delhi - 17
18. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Kalkaji Extn. N.Delhi-19
19. Modern School Barakhamba Road, New Delhi �V 01
20. SSLT Gujarat Sr. Sec. School, Rajniwas Marg, Delhi-54
21. Commercial Sr. Sec. School Darya Ganj, New Delhi-02
22. Salwan Public School, Rajinder Nagar, N.Delhi-06
23. Deepanshu Public School, Kamerdin Nagar, Nangoli, New Delhi-41
24. Rising Star Academy Sec. Pub. School, 110, Raj Nagar, Pitampura, Delhi -34
25. Cambridge Foundation School, Rajori Garden Extension, New Delhi - 27

Candidates can collect and deposit their application forms and fee only at the institutions mentioned above. The application forms will not be made available to the candidates from the CBSE office directly.

For candidates outside Delhi: Application Forms for verification can be obtained from the Regional Office or the respective schools.  CBSE would like to place on record its appreciation for the organizations and agencies such as Directorate of Education, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, JNV Samiti, Public schools and the state governments for extending full cooperation and help in the smooth & fair conduct of examinations. Special thanks are due to Delhi & State Police for providing all help and assistance during the conduct of examinations. Lastly, the CBSE would like to place on record its appreciation for the untiring efforts of its officers and officials in declaring the results on schedule.
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