NIOS results 2021 will be announced soon, and the National Institute of Open Schooling has unveiled the exact criteria using which students will be rewarded marks. NIOS June 2021 examinations were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the board had said that results would be announced based on an objective criteria. The policy for the tabulation of marks for secondary and senior secondary public examination June 2021 based on the past performance and tutor marked assignments (TMA) has been announced by the board in detail.
Details of NIOS Results 2021
Learners who have already passed in four or more subjects: The average of the best three pass subject performance of the learners who have already passed and four or more subjects in the same course will be considered for result computation of the current subjects registered for June 20 21 examinations for theory and practical.
Learners already passed in two or three subjects: The average of the best two pass subjects performance of the learners who have already passed in two or three subjects in the same course will be considered for theory and practical.
Learners appearing for the first time having no past performance or having only one past subject and having TMA in the subject registered for June 20 21 examination: The internal assessment already available will be considered for result computation of the current subjects registered for June 2021 examination for theory and practical of the learners of stream one who do not have any performance or having past performance passed only in one subject.
For senior secondary students the result will be calculated by adopting a formula based on mean of maximum theory marks and minimum five marks in theory multiplied by TMA ratio, which is marks obtained in TMA by total TMA marks in the subjects. Similarly subject with practical marks will be calculated by adopting a formula based on mean of maximum practical marks and minimum practical marks multiplied by TMA ratio, which is marks obtained in TMA by total TMA marks in the subject.
For secondary students the result will be calculated by adopting a formula based on mean of maximum which is theory plus practical marks and minimum theory plus practical marks in the subject multiplied by TMA ratio that is marks obtained in TMA by total TMA marks in the subject. The marks so obtained will be proportionately calculated for theory and practical separately.