Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the results for their Class 10 students, by next week, informed the official sources. The Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) is the average of grade points achieved in all the subjects (excluding additional 6th subject) as per Scheme of Studies.
In order to calculate the scores, the candidates can check the example shown below:
Eg, Grade Points for 5 subjects is:
Subject 1: 9
Subject 2: 8
subject 3: 7
Subject 4: 10
Subject 5: 9
Step 1: Add the grade points of all the five subjects: 9+8+7+10+9= 43
Step 2: Divide the total by 5: 43/5= 8.6
Overall CGPA=8.6
Step 3: Multiply by 9.5 i.e. 9.5*8.6= 81.7 per cent (overall percentage)
For subject wise, percentage, multiply 9.5 with the Grade Points of that particular subject.
A total of 13,73,853 candidates had registered for CBSE Class 10 exams, this year. Out of the total candidates that registered, 5,55,912 were female candidates and 8,17,941 were male candidates. Students from 14,047 schools appeared for the Class 10 exams at 3,537 centres.
The candidates can opt for either of the streams, after the declaration of exams, based on the CGPA they score. The options available to them are: Science stream, Commerce stream, Arts/Humanities. Post counselling sessions are being conducted by experts at CBSE to help the candidates choose the streams.
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