What is the best of five rule for CBSE Class 10?

What is the best of five rule for CBSE Class 10?

The rule is simply the top 5 marks from CBSE board is taken into consideration. The only thing when considering the top 5 is English is always to be included in the top 5 irrespective of if the student scored less in English than another subject.

How is 12th CBSE percentage calculated?

Answer. First calculate total marks of your intermediate results,then divide it by total marks i.e 500,then multiply by 100,you will get your percenatge. For example,if your marks is 450,then your percentage will be as follows:(450/500)*100=90\%.

Is there moderation in CBSE?

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will open the class 12 mark moderation portal for schools from tomorrow. The Board has asked schools to moderate marks in such a manner that the results are comparable. It has asked schools to make sure that no student suffers because of unequal application of policy.

Should best of 5 subjects be chosen for class 10th CBSE?

Yes! Mainly there a 5 subject and other one subject is additional which helps in the improvement in that subject in which you have scored less marks!! Originally Answered: Should best of 5 subjects be chosen when calculating percentage for class 10 in CBSE (total 6 subjects),when going for placements?

Does additional subject marks affect percentage in CBSE 10th?

No ,the marks of only five main subject (that is English Hindi maths science and social )will be used for percentage you got . Additional subject mark will not affect percentage you got. No ,the marks of only five main subject (that is English Hindi maths science and social )will be used for percentage you got .

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What is aggregate of 5 subjects in CBSE exam?

In Standard X examination, if a candidate takes an additional language or a subject (such as Home Science, IT, Commerce etc.), the aggregate of five subjects is the total of the marks in subjects where the candidate has scored the highest. The subject in which the candidate has scored the lowest is not taken into account.

What is the CBSE ‘best of 5’ rule for additional subjects?

But, in case a candidate scores more in an additional subject (like Foundation of IT) than a core subject, the score obtained by him/her in the additional subject (s) opted by him/her will be considered for final calculation. It will replace the subject in which s/he has got lesser marks. This is the ‘Best of 5’ rule followed by CBSE.