Students will be able to check their results online by entering their seat numbers. A statement issued by the state board on Monday said this time there will not be any issues with the links and the board was prepared to host lakhs of students.
The results would be announced in nine divisions of the state including Pune, Mumbai, Amravati, Nagpur, Kolhapur, Aurangabad, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan. This time, the written examinations could not be conducted due to the pandemic so the board derived a formula for marking students based on their performance in standards X, XI, and internal assessments of std XII.
Secretary of the state board, Ashok Bhosale, said, “There are 5-6 links where students can check their results from.”
The board this year will use the marks obtained in college-based exams of Std XII and Std XI, and the three best performing subjects of SSC final exams.
For the practical component, the Std 12 marks will be awarded based on the board’s existing policy on practical exams. Students not satisfied with the marks allotted as per the board evaluation criteria can appear in the next couple of examinations for improvement in scores to be conducted by the board when the Covid situation normalises.
For those wanting to fly out for undergraduate education, as also for many who took the Common Law Admission Test and will be put through counselling, the wait for the HSC results will mark the end of long suspense.
College principals said meeting the University Grants Commission deadline to start colleges by October 1 may be difficult. “At least four weeks will go by in the admission process. Meeting the October 1 deadline may be tough,” said T A Shiware, chairman of the Association of Non-Government Colleges.
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