According to CBSE, the ‘e-Pareeksha Portal for Various Exam Related Activities 2021’ has been launched for the convenience of the students appearing for CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2021.
In a good news for lakhs of students appearing for CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2021, the Central Board of Secondary Education has opened an ‘e-Pareeksha Portal for Various Exam Related Activities 2021’. The students of Class 10 and Class 12 can access the portal by login to the official website of CBSE – cbse.gov.in.
The different sections under the portal are as follows:
1) Change of examination/ practical centre’
2) Uploading of internal assessment/ practical data for class 10
3) Uploading of internal grades for class 12
4) Roll number wise list of candidates for class 10/12
5) Submission of practical/ project marks for class 12 examination 2021
The candidates appearing for CBSE Class 10, Class 12 Board Exams 2021 can get all the information by click on the link of the portal and then selecting the category. The students will have to enteruser id, password and the security pin to access all the necessary information at the newly-launched portal.
The CBSE Class 10, Class 12 Board Exams 2021 are scheduled to start from May 4, 2021 and the exams will conclude on June 14, 2021.
Hill-Murray has been eyeing its first state girls basketball title throughout the 2021 season, and the Pioneers made it one step closer, topping Austin 60-47 in their Class 3A quarterfinal on Tuesday at Rochester Mayo High School.
Seniors Lilli Mackley and Bella Hartzel led the way for the Pioneers (20-1). Mackley notched a season-high 27 points, and Hartzel was one of only three players with double figures, scoring 12.Junior Hope Dudycha contributed a team-high 14 points for the Packers (11-5).
The Pioneers will play the winner of Wednesday’s Alexandria-Becker game in the state semifinals on April 6 at Target Center.
Marshall 63, St. Croix Lutheran 32: Marshall rode a dominant first half, in which it outscored the Crusaders 44-19, to victory in its Class 3A quarterfinal.
Leading the Tigers (21-0) were a trio of double-digit scorers in Emily Meier, Jordyn Hilgemann and Abigail Wendorff. Meier finished with a game-high 19 points while Hilgemann and Wendorff chipped in 16 and 11, respectively. Freshman Laura Hauge led the Crusaders (14-6) with 12 points.
Marshall will take on Holy Angels in the state semifinals on April 6.
Hopkins 76, Forest Lake 44: Four players finished in double figures for the Royals, who are looking to return to the Class 4A title game for the seventh consecutive season.
The Royals (16-0) scored 48 points in the first half, as sophomore Taylor Woodson put together a game-high 15-point performance and Maya Nnaji chipped in 14. Rounding out the scoring for Hopkins were Amaja Battle and Liv McGill, who pitched in 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Logan Anderson and Greta Krieger led the way with 12 points apiece for the Rangers (17-4).
With the win, Hopkins will take on Chaska in the Class 4A semifinals on April 7.
Centennial 63, Elk River 51: Senior guard Jodi Anderson led Centennial in scoring throughout the season, averaging over 15 points per game. Since the season’s become sudden death, she has upped it to 20.5 points per game.
Anderson scored a game-high 24 points in the Cougars’ (21-1) Class 4A quarterfinal win. She was one of four Centennial players to finish in double figures, along with Marisa Frost and Jenna Guyer, who added 11 each, and Camille Cummings, who pitched in 10.
Senior Elly Bahr led Elk River (19-2) with 14 points.
Centennial advances to the state semifinals, where it will play Rosemount on April 7.
Boys hockeyEast Grand Forks 8, Litchfield/Dassel Cokato 1: Forwards Jaksen Panzer, Landon Parker and Brody Shultz were a force for the Green Wave (14-8-0), putting together dominant performances in a Class 1A quarterfinal win.
Panzer scored shorthanded in the third to notch a hat trick and also contributed an assist, while Parker and Schultz finished with two goals and an assist each.
Caden Besemer scored the lone goal for Litchfield/Dassel Cokato (10-9-2) late in the second period.
East Grand Forks advances to the state semifinals and will play Gentry Academy on Friday.
Little Falls 2, Delano 1: Despite getting outshot 34-16, Little Falls (14-4-1 punched its ticket to the 1A semifinals.Junior defenseman George Moore broke the 1-1 tie just over seven minutes into the third period. Gunnar Gustafson picked up an assist on the goal – his second of the night after assisting on senior defenseman Joe Majarele’s game-opening power play goal in the first.
Sophomore forward Will Brown scored in the middle frame for Delano (14-7-1).
Little Falls will face off against Dodge County in the semifinals on Friday.
