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CBSE 10th Board Exam New guidelines, which is applicable for 2018-2019 batch

CBSE 10th Board Exam New guidelines, which is applicable for 2018-2019 batch

As per new guidelines, which is applicable for 2018-2019 batch:

  1. Total marks = 80 marks (theory exam ) + 20 marks (practical exam)
  2. 33% of total marks are required to pass an exam.
So to pass an exam all you require is 33/100 in each subject no matter in which proportion. For example, you might have scored 3 marks in the practical exam and you managed to score 30 marks in theory exam, the total becomes 33, bingo you passed the subject.
Also, this criteria only stands for five mandatory subjects where theory and practical marks are distributed in 80 and 20 respectively. It does not stand for vocational/additional 6th or 7th subject in which marks are distributed in 50-50.

So yes after a long struggle, CBSE has managed to pass criteria where students might feel relieved and does not really need to go frenzy over passing marks.
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