CBSE result of 10th and 12th standard has been declared and the marksheet of the students has been released. Due to Corona the assessment was done differently this time and the result is about 2 months late compared to every year.
In this process, errors are being found in the marksheets of the students. In such a situation, the board has given them an opportunity to change their marksheet.
Common errors are found in the date and name of birth. Regarding how to change the marksheet and how to change the name in the marksheet, the board says that any change will be communicated to the board by the head of the school. Applications may then be considered in respect of a change in the name or surname of the candidates.
Read the rules by going to the official website
The applicant can read the rules for editing the marksheet by going to this link http://cbse.nic.in/faq/revised_dob_name_corr_rules_2015.pdf. The CBSE had announced the results of Std 10 and 12 in July. This year's board exams could not be completed due to the Koro epidemic and the result was a new assessment method.
Skill courses can be applied till 31st August
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the application date for starting Skill Development Course. School management can now apply for the 2020-21 session by August 31. The skill course will be for 6th to 11th standard classes. For this the school has to fill the application form and send it to the board.
Students will then be admitted to the course. In addition, the board has also provided the facility to change the skill subject in the tenth standard.
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According to the new facility of the board, if a student fails in any one of the three main subjects of 12th standard in the new semester, he can change his skill subject. This facility was given only to 10th standard students in the board examination of the year 2020. But in the new semester, the board will also provide this facility to 12th standard students.