<p>The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has communicated the results of the Term-I exams for Class 10 to the schools, it has said in an order.</p>.<p>Last year, the CBSE had announced that the board examinations for 2022 will be conducted in two terms. The Term-I exams for major subjects were held between November 30 and December 11 last year.</p>.<p>The weightage of Term-I and Term-II exams will be decided at the time of declaration of Term-II result and accordingly, final performance will be calculated, the board said.</p>.<p>"The Board is informing the schools only about the theory performance of their students of Class X in a collective manner. Hence, the performance of individual student will not be available on the website," the CBSE said in a circular on March 11.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cbse-class-10-12-term-2-board-exams-from-april-26-1090315.html" target="_blank">CBSE class 10, 12 term 2 board exams from April 26</a></strong></p>.<p>It said it has communicated the results of only theory performance of the students since the information about practical/project/internal assessment is already with schools.</p>.<p>Since it was Term-I only, the board has not issued any mark sheet or passing certificate, which it said will be issued only after the Term-II exam. .</p>.<p>It has also constituted an online dispute redressal mechanism for any disputes regarding the Term-I examinations, which it said was made available immediately.</p>.<p>The online link will stay live till March 26, it said, adding, that the disputes will be settled only after the Term II exams though.</p>.<p>The board said that no performance was shared for students who missed their Term-I exams due to Covid or due to their participating in any national or international exam or sport event.</p>.<p>Their final performance will be assessed on the basis of their performance in Term-II examinations, it said.</p>.<p>"To address the difficulty level between the two sets of Question Papers in Term-I examinations, needful action will be taken at the time of preparation of the final result," it said in the ciruclar.</p>.<p>For students placed in the Repeat/Compartment/ Pass category, the result will be declared only after Term-II exams.</p>.<p>The Compartment Exams will be conducted on the basis of the syllabus of Term-II examinations, it said.</p>.<p>The board will not allow students the option of changing their examination centre for Term-II exams.</p>.<p>As for correspondence or private candidates, since they will be appearing only in Term-II exams, their marks in practical and theory will be awarded on pro rata basis, the CBSE said.</p>.<p>It also said that “due care” has been taken to address any totalling or marking mistake in the academic interest of the students.</p>.<p>The board said action as per rules on ‘unfair means’, ‘sub judice’, ‘not eligible’, and ‘result later’ cases etc will be taken at the time of final results.</p>.<p>"Such candidates are presently allowed to appear in Term-II Examinations," it said.</p>.<p>The CBSE released the date-sheet for the Term-2 exams on Friday. The Term II exams will commence from April 26.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has communicated the results of the Term-I exams for Class 10 to the schools, it has said in an order.</p>.<p>Last year, the CBSE had announced that the board examinations for 2022 will be conducted in two terms. The Term-I exams for major subjects were held between November 30 and December 11 last year.</p>.<p>The weightage of Term-I and Term-II exams will be decided at the time of declaration of Term-II result and accordingly, final performance will be calculated, the board said.</p>.<p>"The Board is informing the schools only about the theory performance of their students of Class X in a collective manner. Hence, the performance of individual student will not be available on the website," the CBSE said in a circular on March 11.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cbse-class-10-12-term-2-board-exams-from-april-26-1090315.html" target="_blank">CBSE class 10, 12 term 2 board exams from April 26</a></strong></p>.<p>It said it has communicated the results of only theory performance of the students since the information about practical/project/internal assessment is already with schools.</p>.<p>Since it was Term-I only, the board has not issued any mark sheet or passing certificate, which it said will be issued only after the Term-II exam. .</p>.<p>It has also constituted an online dispute redressal mechanism for any disputes regarding the Term-I examinations, which it said was made available immediately.</p>.<p>The online link will stay live till March 26, it said, adding, that the disputes will be settled only after the Term II exams though.</p>.<p>The board said that no performance was shared for students who missed their Term-I exams due to Covid or due to their participating in any national or international exam or sport event.</p>.<p>Their final performance will be assessed on the basis of their performance in Term-II examinations, it said.</p>.<p>"To address the difficulty level between the two sets of Question Papers in Term-I examinations, needful action will be taken at the time of preparation of the final result," it said in the ciruclar.</p>.<p>For students placed in the Repeat/Compartment/ Pass category, the result will be declared only after Term-II exams.</p>.<p>The Compartment Exams will be conducted on the basis of the syllabus of Term-II examinations, it said.</p>.<p>The board will not allow students the option of changing their examination centre for Term-II exams.</p>.<p>As for correspondence or private candidates, since they will be appearing only in Term-II exams, their marks in practical and theory will be awarded on pro rata basis, the CBSE said.</p>.<p>It also said that “due care” has been taken to address any totalling or marking mistake in the academic interest of the students.</p>.<p>The board said action as per rules on ‘unfair means’, ‘sub judice’, ‘not eligible’, and ‘result later’ cases etc will be taken at the time of final results.</p>.<p>"Such candidates are presently allowed to appear in Term-II Examinations," it said.</p>.<p>The CBSE released the date-sheet for the Term-2 exams on Friday. The Term II exams will commence from April 26.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>