No Board exam for CBSE class X from 2011 : Kapil Sibal
7 Sep : In a path-breaking move that will cheer lakhs of students across the country, Govt on Monday announced that Class X examinations of the CBSE will be optional from the next academic year (2010-11) while the grading system will be introduced this year itself.
Over eight lakh students appearing for their class X exams in March 2010 have to take Board exams for which the results will be declared through grading system.
From 2011, the grading system will continue but the Board exams will become optional.
The Class X examinations of CBSE will be abolished from 2010-11 while the grading system will be introduced from 2009-10 (current academic year), Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal told reporters in New Delhi.
“After the Board examination is abolished in 2011 (for class X), students will have choice to take the Board exam on demand for transfer (to another school) or entry into pre-university institutes,” Sibal said.
The exam on demand is also available to students who want to continue in the same school, he said.
Under the new system, students who wish to continue in the same school after class X, need not take Board exam from 2011.
On the grading system, he said it will be a “continuous, comprehensive evaluation” which will be good for the students.
However, along with grades, students can also ask for their percentage.
No CBSE class X board exam from 2011 : Kapil Sibal
New Delhi, September 7 : Class X students of CBSE schools will be the last batch to compulsorily take the board examination for entering class XI this year, with HRD ministry today formally announcing the end of class X boards in all CBSE senior secondary schools from the next, 2010-2011 academic session. Secondary schools (up to class X) will, however, have an online or offline (as the student chooses) “on-demand” assessment option available at the end of class X to enable students acquire a board certificate for entering pre-university.
Senior secondary school students can also take this “on-demand” examination if he/she wants so, either for a transfer certificate or entry into some other state board school. The test will comprise GRE-type questions available online for students, including those who wish to improve their grades through the course of school instruction. The CBSE, however, is silent on how many “improvement options” a student will get.
A nine-point grading system will also be introduced for CBSE class X from this year. These grades, A1 (for grade point 10), A2 (for grade point nine), B1 (eight), B2 (seven), C1 (six), C2 (five), D (four), E1 and E2 will correspond to respective attributes and marks ranges – exceptional (91 to 100 per cent marks); excellent (81 to 90), very good (71 to 80), good (61 to 70), fair (51 to 60), average (41 to 50), below average (33 to 40); students with E1 grade (21 to 32 per cent marks) would be marked “need improvement”; those with E2 (marks ranging from 0 to 20 per cent) will be marked “unsatisfactory”.
Students with lowest grades will also be promoted to class XI, but will be required to improve their performance through two chances. “Students can know their marks/percentiles if they so wish,” HRD minister Kapil Sibal said today after a detailed presentation on examination reforms by CBSE chief Vineet Joshi.
In another development, the CBSE announced the introduction of continuous comprehensive evaluation (CCE) system for class IX students from October this year. This semester assessment will happen through two terms (April to September; October to March) and will comprise two formative (40 per cent of assessment) and one summative assessment (60 per cent).
“The CCE will cover all aspects of students’ development,” said Sibal. It will in effect rid the system of the stressful, annual examination tradition and “produce learners with greater skills”, says the ministry. The new assessment will cover a student’s for scholastic (curriculum-based) and co-scholastic skills including life skills, attitudes, physical and health-related merits.
CBSE’s document paper on examination reforms (in line with NCF 2005 suggestions) further debars schools from restricting CCE assessment of class IX students to paper-pencil tests. “Quizzes, group discussions, interviews, oral and visual tests, practicals will have to be designed for assessment,” said Joshi.
Summative assessment will happen at the end of each term, and will test students internally for curriculum and scheme of studies. For this, the schools will have to develop question papers based on the question bank the CBSE will send to them soon. “Pass percentage will remain 33,” Joshi said.
To settle the issue of subject selection, which, academics feel, will be hampered once the class X boards end, the CBSE plans to offer an “optional aptitude test” from February, 2010. It can be taken at the end of classes IX and X. “This test, along with the CCE certificate, will help students choose subjects suiting their aptitude,” Joshi said.
But the CBSE leaves many questions unanswered like how will a student taking the on-demand class X board examination enter a state board school if it takes newcomers only on the basis of exact percentiles; how will a student get streams of choice if several fall in the same grade and marks range?
Source : The Tribune , Author : Aditi Tondon









I dunno about other students …. i was seriously a weak student myself …. the 10th board exam was useful for me in 12th because …. the topics are related (12th is the expansion of 10th)
if this ‘no board exam’ was applied by the govenment years ago….probably….i would have not give much effort in studyin (i would be tryin to get pass marks) and in 12th boards…would’ve got low marks.its good that it is optional….some people just cant do it….maybe something wrong in their life or sumthin….
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i am very sad as u have done this . actually this is not good for us as we are having more tension in our life as more work is there.
this will be very good for those students who want their life better,in present and future.
this not very bad. definitely. even though i’m an upper avergage student, this is bad as it is now going to give us a really hard time. better that i’m in for 10th 2010 boards ^_^
i don’t mind wheather the boards will take place or not… if it take place.. i will give them by heart and if not then that will be also ok……… but without boards the life is so relaxed and coooooooooool………… and i love it
itz just good[not excellent actually]as the students going to take E grade in 10th then he/she may fail in 11th and can do sumthin wrong..it is fine for me.
I AM AN STUDENT WITH 70-80% OF PERCENT…WHEN I CAME TO KNOW THAT CLASS XTH BOARD WILL BECOME OPTIONAL FROM ACEDEMIC YEAR 2010-2011 I WAS REALLY UNSATISFACTORY WITH THIS AS THE ABOLITION OF XTH BOARD XAMS WOULD EFFECT THE %ENTILE OF THE STUDENTS ….THOSE STUDENT WHO IMPROVE AFTER COMIN TO Xth BY THE FEAR THAT ITZ A BOARD XAM NOW THERE WILL BE NO FEAR..ND THEY WILL BE A FREE BIRD IN SKY…NOW IN THE COMIN DAYS..THERE WILL BE NO COMPETITION AS IT IS NOW….I REQUEST THE BOARD MEMBERS TO PLZ TAKE CARE OF OUR GRACEFULL WORDS…WHICH CAN HELP OUR JUNIORS..!THERE IS ATIME ND THE LAW CAN ALSO BE CHANGED NOW…!!!!
BUT..*IM HAPPY@ THAT WE ARE THE LUKY BATCH TO H’V BOARD EXAMS…BUT UNHAPPY WITH THE GRADING SYSTEM AS WE WILL NOT GET TO KNOW THE MARKS ND THERE WILL BE NO COMPETITION THE STUDENT WHO GETS 91 ND THE STUDENT THOSE WHO GET 100 R SAME THERE IS NO DIFFERNCE IN BOTH….THEY WILL BE CONSIDERED SAME..ND DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR KNOWLEDGE ND THEIR WEAKNESS WILL BE HIDDEN…!!!I ASK BOARD MEMBERS TO MENTION MARKS ALSO ALONG WITH THE GRADES…!!!!!!
I HOPE MY FAVOUR TO THE BOARD MEMBERS WLL BE FULLFILLED…..!!!
i am a student of class 9 n presently living in sultanpur{u.p} n shifting in bareilly due to some economical problems from class 10 so would i have to give board exam????
I think the decision of abolishing 10th class board exams is not right.The board exams create a fear in the mind of students that they have to study.Also this makes an idea in their mind about board exams and this finishes half of their fear about board exams and makes them ready for 12th class board exams. The idea of grading system is the worst system as the students who study will also think that there is no profit if study hard and so they will also not study.Kapil Sibbal is destroying our life by this bad decision.
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