The Central Board of Secondary education has previously conducted the class 10th and 12th board examination in the month of March and April.
While the class 10th examination has taken place from 9th March to 10th April, the 12th examination was scheduled from 9th March to 29th April.
According to the board's latest declaration the much awaited results of both the examination are going to be declared by end of May.
While 21st May will predict the fates of lakhs of 12th students, the secondary examination students will be aware about their results on May 30, 2017.
The board is expecting to declare the class 12th result on 21st May by 12 PM.
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If reports are to believed then this year CBSE and 31 other state and national boards have decided to go against the policy of moderation and this may leave students and parents unhappy. Moderation is a policy under which boards go lenient in their checking and give extra marks to students.
The marks are granted across the board to tally with the grace marks in order to employ standardisation. However, standardisation will be implemented this year. This year, the CBSE Board Examinations would expectedly have lower percentages as boards have decides to go against moderation.
In a bid to curb the extra-ordinarily high cut-offs at the degree courses, the decision against moderation has been taken by the boards. According to sources, concerns have been raised over the increasing cut-offs at various universities in India.