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PRESS NOTE
23rd May, 2011
RESULT STATISTICS
In total 770043 candidates were registered for class XII examination this year.
This amounts for an increase of about 9.85 % candidates over that of last year.
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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
DELHI
23.05.2011
PRESS NOTE
HIGHLIGHTS OF CLASS XII 2011 EXAMINATIONS
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For the first time class XII Students appeared in Graphics Design Course and
Heritage Crafts.
Separate question paper for visually challenged candidates in the subject of
Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Maths were provided.
Sample Question Papers in all subjects were revised, published and uploaded on the
Board’s website for March 2011 examination. A special feature was the
publication of sample question papers in the subjects of Computer Science,
Multi Media and Web Technology, Informatics Practices, Agriculture, Home
Science, Engineering Graphics, in class XII.
The Second phase of CBSE Tele-counselling will begin from 23rd May and go
up to 6th June 2011.
This year 36 Principals, trained counselors from CBSE affiliated government and
private schools and few psychologists are participating in Tele-Counseling to
address result related psychological problems of the students. 32 of them are
available in India while 4 are located in Dubai, Doha Qatar and Kuwait.
Students can dial a toll free number 1800 11 7002 from any part of the
country to get centralized access to CBSE helpline. While the general queries are
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answered by the operators, students are connected to the principals or counselors
in case of result related anxiety or stress.
This year approximately 2626 calls were received on the toll free number
during Ist phase of counseling from 1st Feb to 13th April, which were handled by
different counselors. Last year approx. 7333 calls were received during the same
time. The trend is indicative of reduced stress and anxiety amongst examinees.
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(a) Chief Nodal Supervisors: The Board has been appointing school principals
as Chief Nodal Supervisors for evaluation purpose in cities where the number
of schools is large and three or more Head Examiners are involved in a
subject. The Chief Nodal Supervisors is put in charge of the same subject,
which he or she has taught or has been teaching as PGT or Principal. This
ensures proper manageability, supervision and timely completion of
evaluation work.
(b) Observation Schedules: To give fair deal to the question papers and
redress genuine grievances of the students, observation schedules were sent
to all the school principals to record and forward their suggestions within 24
hours of the conduct of examination of concerned subject so that these could
be considered by the expert group while preparing the marking schemes.
(c) Mandatory evaluation: Teachers selected for evaluation work were
instructed to report on the appointed date and time. Non-release of teachers
by any school could lead to withholding the result of the defaulting
institution. The Board could also consider and initiate disaffiliation
proceedings. However, those extending willing and effective cooperation will
also find a mention in their personal records.
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Application forms for private / compartmental candidates for Delhi region will
be issued to the candidates along with Mark Statements from their respective
Schools/Examination Centres.
6. VERIFICATION OF MARKS
(a) The forms for verification of marks will also be available on the Board’s
website www.cbse.nic.in.
(b)
(1) For urgent verification, applications can be made on-line within 5
days from the date of declaration of result and the fee will be
Rs.300/- per subject.
(2) Application can be made either online or offline within 21 days from
the date of declaration of result and the fee will be Rs.200/- per
subject.
(3) Fee can be remitted either in cash or through demand draft favouring
Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education payable at the
respective regional office.
(d) All applications received on-line or offline will be dealt on first come first
disposal basis.
In Delhi
4. Greenfields Public School, Opp. GTB Medical College, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-95
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6. Guru Harkrishan Public School, Loni Road, Shahdara, Delhi-32
13.Spring Meadows Pub. Sch. Main Najafgarh Road, Uttam Nagar, Delhi-59
24. Rising Star Academy Sec. Pub. School, 110, Raj Nagar, Pitampura, Delhi -34
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Application of verification may also be submitted offline in these 26 schools
along with Cash or Demand Draft from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. during normal
working days except Gazetted holidays upto 21 days from the date of declaration of
results.
Candidates can collect and deposit their application forms and fee only at the
institutions mentioned above. The application forms will not be made
available to the candidates from the CBSE office directly.
The schools under the Delhi Region are advised to collect the result from the
office of the respective Deputy Director of Education, Delhi after 2 p.m on 23rd May
2011.
CBSE would like to place on record it’s appreciation for the organizations and
agencies such as Directorate of Education, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, JNV
Samiti, Public schools and the state governments for extending full cooperation and
help in the smooth & fair conduct of examinations. Special thanks are due to Delhi
& State Police for providing all help and assistance during the conduct of
examinations.
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