CBSE NEWS

    ....Class X results expected on May 30....

The long wait for class X results would end soon as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results are expected to be out on May 30.

Although the board has not made any formal announcement regarding this but as per official sources the results are expected to be out by Mon.

DAV Senior Secondary School principal and CBSE counselor Madhu Behel said they are getting more than 50 calls each day from the students.

Counselor Rakesh Sachdeva said these days class X students are worried due to delay in examination results.

CBSE Regional Director RJ Khaderav said the final date of results could not be announced yet.



..CBSE helpline flooded with calls as results are declared....


Calls poured in on the Central Board of Secondary Examination’s (CBSE) helpline as the results of Class 12 examination were announced Monday.

"Calls have flooded the helplines. Students are mostly asking about results being held, compartments and procedure for rechecking. Many are also seeking advice for what to do next as they feel they have got less marks," a CBSE official told IANS.

"Many calls are from parents who think their children have not got good marks. There are distressed students also," he said.

The official, however, did not divulge the exact number of calls as he said it has not been estimated yet.

"The number of calls is difficult to estimate at the moment," he said.

The post-exam helpline, which started Monday, will continue till June 6. The first phase of the toll free helpline was from Feb 1 to April 13.

This year 36 school principals, trained counsellors from CBSE-affiliated government and private schools and a few psychologists are participating in counselling and address psychological problems of the students.

While 32 of them are available in India, four are in Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait.


   ....Delhi sees rise in cheating cases in CBSE Exams...!!!
    The number of students in Delhi who were caught using unfair means in this year’s Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class 12 examinations has gone up though there was no change in the country-wide total, a CBSE spokesperson said Monday.

    "The number of cheating cases for Delhi has increased from 6 to 9. Overall, there has been no change in the number of cases for all the seven regions," the spokesperson said.

    The number of cheating cases from all over the country registered last year was 43, and it remained unchanged this year.

    The highest number of students caught with unfair means was from the Allahabad region (12), followed by Panchkula (11)..