Examinations

EVALUATION AND ASSESMENT:

CLASSES I TO V: Every student of the classes I to  V is Assessed through yearlong continuous and comprehensive evaluation using various tools viz, Observation, quizzing, projects, oral and written test etc. the continuous and comprehensive evaluation is Reported in grades on a 5 point scale. No ranking is done. Every student is promoted to next higher class if he / she satisfies the condition of minimum attendance of 75%.

Five point scale rating

Grades Remarks Percentage

A*

Outstanding

90-100

A

Excellent

75-89

B

V- Good

56-74

C

Good

35-55

D

Scope for Improvement

Below 35


Uniform system of Assessment/ Examination (VI-X)

CBSE has restored the Board examination for class X and revised the assessment structure and examination for class X This new scheme will bring the uniformity in the system of assessment and examination for classes IX and X, in all CBSE affiliated schools. To increase the confidence in the students to start preparing for class X board exams, when they join the upper primary stage in class VI, the CBSE has decided to implement the uniform system of assessment, examination pattern and issue of report cards for classes VI-VIII also on similar pattern. This is followed in virtue by the school.

The scheme for classes VI-VIII has been designed on term assessment basis with gradual increase in the learning assessment as the students move forward. This would prepare the students to cover the whole syllabus of the academic year and face the challenge of class X board exam and would thus ensure the quality of education.

With restoration of class X Board examination, the CBSE will issue the report card for class X based on the Board examination. As the assessment structure and examination pattern for class IX will be similar to that of class X, the report card for class IX issued by the school will be similar to that of class X.

The assessment structure and examination for classes VI to VIII comprises of two terms i.e. Term-1 and 2 as explained below:

 
Subjects

TERM-1 (100 marks)

(1st half of the session)

20 marks Periodic Assessment +

80 marks for Half Yearly Exam

TERM-2 (100 marks)

(2nd half of the session)

20 marks Periodic Assessment +

80 marks for Yearly Exam

Language-1

 

Language-2

 

Language-3

 

Mathematics

 

Science

 

Social Science

 

 Any other

Subjects

PA 20 marks

 

•Periodic Test 10

marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school

 

• Notebook Submission 5 marks at term-end

 

• Sub Enrichment 5 marks at term-end

Half Yearly Exam

 

•Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of Half Yearly exam dates by school

    PA 20 marks

 

•Periodic Test

•10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school

•Notebook submission 5 marks at term-end

•Sub Enrichment 5marks at term-end

Yearly Exam

 

Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage as below:

 

Class VI:10% of 1st term covering significant topics +entire syllabus of 2nd term

 

Class VII: 20% of 1st term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of 2nd term

 

Class VIII:30% of 1st term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of 2nd term

 

Subject Enrichment Activities:

These are subject-specific activities aimed at enhancing the understanding and skills of the students. These activities are to be carried out throughout the term, however, they should be evaluated at the term-end.

 

Grading Scale for Scholastic Areas (Classes VI-VIII)

(School will award grades as per the following grading scale)

Grading Scale for Scholastic Areas (Class-IX)

(School will award grades as per the following grading scale)

MARKS RANGE

GRADE

MARKS RANGE

GRADE

91 –100

A1

91 –100

A1

81 –90

A2

81 –90

A2

71 –80

B1

71 –80

B1

61 –70

B2

61 –70

B2

51 –60

C1

51 –60

C1

41 –50

C2

41 –50

C2

33 –40

D

33 –40

D

32& below E (Needs

improvement)

 

      32 & below

E (Failed)

 

Co-Scholastic Activities: For the holistic development of the student, co-curricular activities in the following areas be carried out in CBSE affiliated schools by the teachers and will be graded term-wise on a 3-point grading scale (A=Outstanding, B=Very Good and C=Fair).The aspect of regularity, sincere participation, output and teamwork be the generic criteria for grading in the following co-scholastic activities:

 

(a) Work Education -Work Education refers to skill-based activities resulting in goods or services       useful to the community

(b) Art Education (Visual & Performing Art)

(c) Health and Physical Education (Sports/Martial Arts/Yoga/NCC etc.)

Discipline: The students will also be assessed for the discipline which will be based on the factors like attendance, sincerity, behaviour, values, tidiness, respectfulness for rules and regulations, attitude towards society, nation and others. Grading on Discipline will be done term-wise on a 3-point grading scale (A=Outstanding,  B=Very Good and C=Fair)

 

SCHOLASTIC ASSESMENTS (XI)

  • The assessment of the student for the promotion will be based on his/her percentage marks in each subject in the following exams/ tests

 

Unit Test 1

Unit Test 2

Mid-Term

Unit Test 3

Annual Exam

10

10

70/80/90/100

10

70/80/90/100

 
  • In class XI, the student must pass separately in theory and practical.

  • For practical subjects 70 marks will be written and 30 marks from Practical

  • For Humanities subjects 80 marks will be written and 20 marks from internal assessment such as projects and assignments.

  • The student has to score minimum 33% marks in each subject to be promoted to XII.

  • If a student fails in theory exam, he / she has to take compartment exam only in theory and need to score 33% marks in overall average.

 

SCHOLASTIC ASSESMENTS (XII)

  • The student has to obtain at least 33% marks in each subject in All India Senior Secondary Certificate Examination conducted by CBSE.

  • He / She has to pass separately in theory and practical.

  • If student fails in one subject, he / she has to take compartment examination in the month of July. If a student fails in two or more subjects, he / she is declared fail and has to repeat class XII.

 

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