CBSE Class XII and Class X Results 2011

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to release results of Class X and Class XII (+ 2 / Plus 2) on May 16th and May 23rd 2011 respectively. CBSE authorities appears to have done the evaluation work much faster than it used to be earlier. According the official note displayed on CBSE website http://cbseresults.nic.in/ , results of the Class XII examinations conducted during April 2011 by the board are likely to be announced on May 23.

It is estimated that about a total of 7,69,929 candidates appeared for the Class XII CBSE board examinations in 2011. The results may also available on http://cbse.examresults.net. along with schools9.com / results.icbse.com / www.cbseguess.com/results/ etc.

Results of the Class X examinations 2011 of CBSE along with results of the candidates who opted for CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) will be released on 16th May 2011. About 10,61,566 students appeared for the CBSE Class X examinations in 2011. Out of these, more than six lakh students opted for the CCE, the school based evaluation method.

CBSE or ICSE or State Board-Which is the Best?

We have ICSE, CBSE, International and State Board Schools in India. Though having more options at hand is good for a learned decision maker, often it is also resulting in much confusion to so many parents and students in selecting a suitable system of education. Changing students from CBSE / ICSE Boards to Intermediate at +2 levels has been a common practice in many states as most of them are targeting state level entrance tests line EAMCET, TANCET, KCET etc. This is creating undue pressure on the students as they need to cope up with rote learning in Intermediate. While the Urban / City based parents conveniently tilt either way between ICSE and CBSE, semi – urban and educated rural people often find it difficult to make up their mind on CBSE Vs SSC. There is a positive trend from students and parents in the recent times with gradually shifting focus from Engineering / Management to Accountancy and Sciences.

In a globalised world, students must have excellent English communication, strong analytical and problem solving skills along with sound domain knowledge. All of these may not be equally imparted through any single system of education in the present context. Considering the Indian context of careers, aspirations and background of large number of parents, CBSE system has been widely accepted. A right mix of CBSE content with ICSE focus on eye for details and communication would be a better choice.

Generally, state boards are more suitable for state level entrance examinations such as EAMCET, KCET, TANCET etc. The SSC / Intermediate / HSE systems are severely lagging behind in imparting communication skills and confidence in the students. Infrastructure and teaching methods in these schools are generally very poor and redundant.

Anyway, all the systems have their own advantages and disadvantages. These details are dealt in other posts available in the following articles:

CBSE System Advantages and Disadvantages

ICSE Curriculum Advantages and Disadvantages

International Schools Advantages and Disadvantages

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