CBSE Declares PSA 2014 Results for Class 9th & 11th Students

Meritnation|Apr 15th, 2014 01:37pm

CBSE has declared Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) 2013-14 Results for class 9th and class 11th candidates. It was an initiative by CBSE board to conduct PSA 2014 and also a compulsory exam for students of 9th and 11th who are pursuing their secondary educations from CBSE board.

The board conducted PSA exams in the month of January 2014 for 2013-14 sessions in which students from all over India of CBSE board appeared in the exams. There were general ability- multiple choice questions aimed at assessing students’ abilities to analyse given life situations, to comprehend and interpret written text and other important higher order thinking skills..

These results also included (optional) improvement in PSA by students currently in Class X/XII. The Board has declared the results of second Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) for Academic Session 2013-14 and the results have been sent to all the schools through e-mail.

Those who have not received the results may obtain the same by sending email to :bmgupta.cbse@nic.in by giving 5 digit school code.

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The PSA score is to be reflected towards FA4 in both Classes IX and X in one language (English or Hindi), Mathematics, Science and Social Science. Last date for Uploading of assessment data for Class IX Term-II and Class X Term II is 15th April, 2014.

School officials can login to the following link using their login details used for online registration of class IX/XI and LOC of class X/XII – 2014 to get the results.

CLICK HERE

Good Luck to all the students
Team Meritnation

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  • 1. Riddhi  |  February 20th, 2015 at 11:46 am

    Good

  • 2. john biju  |  January 10th, 2015 at 12:55 pm

    psa results 2014

  • 3. poonam kumari  |  January 9th, 2015 at 12:29 pm

    when did the psa 2014-15 result will be held

  • 4. nikita kumari  |  December 21st, 2014 at 6:42 pm

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  • 5. kanishka kumar  |  November 29th, 2014 at 6:12 pm

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