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Will the pattern of the 12th board exam result change? Report submitted to the Ministry of Education; Know full details.

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A report has been submitted to the Ministry of Education by NCERT's unit PARAKH. In this report, a suggestion has been made regarding the change in the final result pattern of class 12th.

Big news has come out regarding the change in the final result pattern of class 12th. According to a report by The Indian Express, Performance Assessment Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH), ​​an independent unit of NCERT, has submitted a report to the Ministry of Education. The report suggests the inclusion of the performance of classes 9, 10, and 11 in the final result of class 12th. Let us inform you that PARAKH is a unit set up in NCERT last year to standardize assessment by school boards across the country.

Report sent after interaction with 32 school boards

The report said that after interacting with 32 school boards last year, PARAKH sent a report to the Ministry of Education this month with suggestions to make assessment practices uniform across all school boards.

Weightage

The report recommends that the Class 12 final report card should include the performance of Classes 9, 10, and 11, with

15% for Class 9

20% for Class 10

25% for Class 11

40% for Class 12

The report also suggests that Class 9 marks should be 70 percent formative and 30 percent summative. In Class 10, it should be 50 percent formative and 50 percent summative. For Class 11, the split should be 40 percent formative and 60 percent summative. In Class 12, the weightage should be 30 percent formative and 70 percent summative.

Will be shared with school boards

The report quoted sources as saying that the PARAKH report will be shared with all school boards for feedback. It said the first round of discussions was held with officials from Haryana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar last week.

What did the states say?

During the meeting, the states suggested an option to include class-wise performance. They suggested that instead of including the results of Class 9, 10 and 11 in the final report card of Class 12, the final score of Class 10 should be based on 40 per cent of Class 9 and 60 per cent of Class 10. Similarly, the final score of Class 12 should be based on 40 per cent of Class 11 and 60 per cent of Class 12.