cbse to use best score average to decide class 10 results in gulf
New Delhi, March 20 -- The results for Class 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination in West Asia will be based on the average of the best scores of students in papers they appeared for between February 17 and February 28, before the remaining exams from March 1 were cancelled due to the regional conflict the US-Israeli attack on Iran sparked. The board conducted examinations for six academic, 16 languages, and 22 skill subjects across over 150 affiliated schools in Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In a notification on Wednesday, the CBSE said it has categorised students into five groups based on number of exams they were able to take-all papers, four, three, or two, and private candidates under the compartment category. Students who appeared in four subjects will have their remaining subjects marked based on the average of their best three scores. P5...
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